🍄 Magic mushrooms may temporarily make different parts of the brain talk to each other that normally don’t communicate much.
Under psilocybin, brain imaging studies show a decrease in activity within the brain’s “default mode network” (the system associated with self-referential thinking and the ongoing inner narrator) and an increase in communication between regions that are usually more segregated. Researchers sometimes describe it as the brain becoming more interconnected and flexible for a few hours. This is one reason people often report unusual associations, creative insights, vivid imagery, or feeling like they’re seeing familiar things from a completely different perspective. Default Mode Network
A fun way to picture it:
🧠 Normal brain = neighborhoods connected by a few major highways.
🍄 Psilocybin brain = suddenly a bunch of side roads, footpaths, and bridges open up between neighborhoods that don’t usually interact.
That’s not necessarily “seeing the truth” or “unlocking hidden powers”—it’s more that the brain is processing information in a less predictable, less habitual way for a while.
Bonus weird fact:
🍄 Psilocybin itself isn’t actually the main active compound in your brain. After you consume it, your body quickly converts it into psilocin, which is the molecule that primarily interacts with serotonin receptors and produces the psychedelic effects. Psilocybin Psilocin
Nature really said, “Here’s a mushroom that ships its own software update.” 😄
Mom was looking for something to cook and I just couldn’t help myself seeing that ass bent over she ended up liking it tho
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