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Molly Webster

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
543 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

I'm Molly Webster. This is Radiolab. We are back in the saddle with neuroscientist Gul Dolin. She's been telling us about how psychedelics can reopen critical periods in the brain. And where it goes from here, in a way, just gets more practical because I think we've all been hearing about studies in which psychedelics are curing various afflictions.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

I'm Molly Webster. This is Radiolab. We are back in the saddle with neuroscientist Gul Dolin. She's been telling us about how psychedelics can reopen critical periods in the brain. And where it goes from here, in a way, just gets more practical because I think we've all been hearing about studies in which psychedelics are curing various afflictions.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

I'm Molly Webster. This is Radiolab. We are back in the saddle with neuroscientist Gul Dolin. She's been telling us about how psychedelics can reopen critical periods in the brain. And where it goes from here, in a way, just gets more practical because I think we've all been hearing about studies in which psychedelics are curing various afflictions.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

So like MDMA is helping with PTSD or psilocybin, a.k.a. magic mushrooms, can help with depression. And Gould says that she thinks her study, the one that she did with mice, that it might be able to provide a clue about how those treatments are doing what they do.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

So like MDMA is helping with PTSD or psilocybin, a.k.a. magic mushrooms, can help with depression. And Gould says that she thinks her study, the one that she did with mice, that it might be able to provide a clue about how those treatments are doing what they do.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

So like MDMA is helping with PTSD or psilocybin, a.k.a. magic mushrooms, can help with depression. And Gould says that she thinks her study, the one that she did with mice, that it might be able to provide a clue about how those treatments are doing what they do.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

That's very interesting that in a way, it's not the psychedelic. I mean, the presence of the psychedelic is allowing something else in the brain, like an experience or whatever, to have an action.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

That's very interesting that in a way, it's not the psychedelic. I mean, the presence of the psychedelic is allowing something else in the brain, like an experience or whatever, to have an action.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

That's very interesting that in a way, it's not the psychedelic. I mean, the presence of the psychedelic is allowing something else in the brain, like an experience or whatever, to have an action.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

I'm settling in.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

I'm settling in.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

I'm settling in.

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

Gould says that when you use a psychedelic in the right context, it actually opens up the brain at a cellular level so that the neurons can reorganize themselves. And in that reorganization, they can create new patterns and new pathways that allow for learning and maybe even healing. So really what these drugs do is create a window of opportunity for How long was that period seemingly open for?

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

Gould says that when you use a psychedelic in the right context, it actually opens up the brain at a cellular level so that the neurons can reorganize themselves. And in that reorganization, they can create new patterns and new pathways that allow for learning and maybe even healing. So really what these drugs do is create a window of opportunity for How long was that period seemingly open for?

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

Gould says that when you use a psychedelic in the right context, it actually opens up the brain at a cellular level so that the neurons can reorganize themselves. And in that reorganization, they can create new patterns and new pathways that allow for learning and maybe even healing. So really what these drugs do is create a window of opportunity for How long was that period seemingly open for?

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

the trip. The trip, right. The length of the

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

the trip. The trip, right. The length of the

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

the trip. The trip, right. The length of the

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

Because everyone had to go home for dinner. And you're like, we can't test this anymore. I mean, it's just sort of interesting because you think... even four days four days two weeks more than a month like are you just in those moments like vulnerable to everything are you like it just feels like the the next couple of weeks like solidly matter

Radiolab
The Ecstasy of an Open Brain

Because everyone had to go home for dinner. And you're like, we can't test this anymore. I mean, it's just sort of interesting because you think... even four days four days two weeks more than a month like are you just in those moments like vulnerable to everything are you like it just feels like the the next couple of weeks like solidly matter