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“a new beer that aims to make it easier for drinkers to find their “creative peak.” https://t.co/kleFQ91FFF https://t.co/hcS2okWLzp


Schizophrenics experience attention differently (Similar to affect on change blindness as when drunk?): https://t.co/uYcrjJkG1c

"solved more creative problems when they were just a little bit drunk [...] Smirnoff vodka and cranberry juice." https://t.co/NDTBzJ4Y5E

"Consumption of a low dose of alcohol tended to impair executive control, but facilitated creative problem solving."https://t.co/J3n0Zkcwr5 https://t.co/7UaRcCUMiO


"The bees can't find their way back to the hive, bang into trees or simply fall to the ground"https://t.co/mO9inmqNxa (via buzzfeed) https://t.co/ez5v5bEVSo


If LSD blocks serotonin receptors, would that mean a glut of serotonin the system being metabolized to melatonin?https://t.co/JWXHKt6KxT

It'd explain why there's been success w/ LSD microdoses -> could leverage natural regulation vs just doping with it.https://t.co/UPuzea2qQu

I dislike when papers don't bother to define jargon of focus of paper itself. Is this about electroencephalography?https://t.co/ZBaLjC3TVY

I've been meaning to dig into that field - seems to be domain of the @OpenBCI thing. Lots of obtuse language tho.https://t.co/zsV5OT3Un8

I wanna see if the sensory motor gaiting effect on auditory processing in schizophrenia is similar to this:https://t.co/EOLIU4z8SD https://t.co/Jgz1wQ4ueC


There's also a possible use case in trying to vett nootropics. @ctzn5 just did a good thread that jogged my memory: https://t.co/uMSO4B8hCS