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How psychedelics may unlock new forms of consciousness by altering the brain's visual imagination

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Ashley Stimpson

7d ago· 10 min readenInsight

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A cognitive neuroscientist explores how studying the brain's visual representations—both of the real world and of imagined scenes (memories, daydreams, future plans)—can provide insight into the neurological functions underlying consciousness. The research focuses on how psychedelics may alter consciousness by opening the "mind's eye," offering a potential window into how the brain generates subjective, lived reality.

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As a cognitive neuroscientist, part of my research involves studying how the brain creates visual representations of the world—both the real world and the world that exists only in our imaginations: made up of memories, daydreams, or future plans.
I'm interested in what David Chalmers calls the 'hard problem of consciousness,' how brain activity leads to conscious, subjective experiences.
Observing the brain as it perceives or creates mental imagery, I believe, can give us insight into the neurological functions that give rise to consciousness.
As a neuroscientist, I'm encouraged that this could be a window into how your brain generates consciousness through your lived reality.
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“As a neuroscientist, I’m encouraged that this could be a window into how your brain generates consciousness through your lived reality.”

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