One possibility is that the activation of this serotonin 2A receptor leads to increased connectivity and thereby auditory and visual hallucinations emerge. That's sort of the obvious interpretation, but the scientist in me has to ask, is it possible that all of that increased connectivity is occurring? In other words, is it the increased connectivity that's leading to the subjective experience or are those two things happening in parallel? Well, they happen in parallel and they map to each other, but the question of causality what causes what is the tricky thing where I would suggest that the so the causality is circular that they influence each other. This gets a bit philosophical but it kind of matters because otherwise, there's a trap

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