
Psychedelic Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski
Encore episode: DMT Scientific Research with Dr. Chris Timmerman
Nov 25, 2020
Dr. Chris Timmerman, researcher at Imperial College, discusses the neurology of DMT, including how brainwaves change and the pattern of cortical activation. He explores the similarities between DMT experiences and near-death experiences, and the difficulties of studying the phenomena. Dr. Timmerman also shares his research on the impact of music in psychedelic therapy.
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- DMT's ability to induce immersive experiences similar to near-death experiences and the potential therapeutic applications of DMT.
- The role of music in shaping the emotional and therapeutic outcome of psychedelic experiences and its positive impact on the overall psychedelic therapy process.
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Research on DMT and its Potential for Mental Health Interventions
Researcher Dr. Chris Timmerman conducts neuroimaging studies on DMT and its effects on mental health interventions. DMT's ability to induce immersive experiences similar to near-death experiences is explored. The brain patterns observed during DMT experiences, such as increased delta and theta waves, are compared to dreaming states. The role of the serotonin system and serotonin-2A receptor in DMT's effects on the brain is explained. The potential therapeutic applications of DMT and its impact on neurogenesis are also discussed.
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