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#27 Dr. Conor Murray:  The Neuroscience of Altered States
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#27 Dr. Conor Murray: The Neuroscience of Altered States

ACID FOR SQUARES · Acid For Squares

February 3, 20251h 15m

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Show Notes

In this episode Of Acid For Squares, Hosts Tanya Dahl & Cody Blue interview Dr. Conor Murray, a distinguished neuroscientist from the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience, renowned for his pioneering research into the neural mechanisms underlying altered states of consciousness. Dr. Murray's work delves into how substances like LSD and THC influence brain complexity and consciousness. His recent studies have revealed that even microdoses of LSD can increase neural complexity, offering insights into potential therapeutic applications. Additionally, his research on THC has explored its effects on altered states of consciousness.


Beyond his academic pursuits, Dr. Murray is involved with Psynautics, a laboratory dedicated to mapping experiences onto theoretical models, aiming to bridge the gap between subjective experiences and scientific understanding. Join us as we explore the intricate relationship between brain function and altered states, and discuss the implications of Dr. Murray's findings for mental health and our comprehension of consciousness.


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Hosts: Tanya Dahl & Cody Blue 

Guest: Conor Murray


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