Scientists Have Developed a New, Better Antidepressant
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Scientists have developed a small-molecule compound that can regulate the firing of serotonergic neurons and has a fast-acting antidepressant effect, according to a new study. The compound, which works by disrupting the interaction between the serotonin transporter and neuronal nitric oxide synthase, could provide a new treatment for major depressive disorder and other mood disorders that have been difficult to treat. It takes just a few days to take effect and does not have the serious side effects associated with current treatments
https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-have-developed-a-new-better-antidepressant/
Denoscription done by chatGPT
Scientists have developed a small-molecule compound that can regulate the firing of serotonergic neurons and has a fast-acting antidepressant effect, according to a new study. The compound, which works by disrupting the interaction between the serotonin transporter and neuronal nitric oxide synthase, could provide a new treatment for major depressive disorder and other mood disorders that have been difficult to treat. It takes just a few days to take effect and does not have the serious side effects associated with current treatments
https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-have-developed-a-new-better-antidepressant/
SciTechDaily
Scientists Have Developed a New, Better Antidepressant
Scientists have opened the door for a new class of fast-onset antidepressants. According to a recent study, a new small-molecule compound that regulates the firing of serotonergic neurons has a fast-acting antidepressant effect. The results pave the way for…
I just love the noscript 😍
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Psychedelics Today - PT376 – Sherry Rais – Ketamine and Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy as Employee Benefits
In this episode, David interviews Sherry Rais: CEO/Co-Founder of Enthea, a benefit plan administrator offering psychedelic-assisted therapy as a benefit to interested employers.
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Trip stoppers is interesting and important area of research, for sure.
https://microdose.buzz/news/new-mindmed-study-can-shorten-an-lsd-trip/
https://microdose.buzz/news/new-mindmed-study-can-shorten-an-lsd-trip/
Microdose
New MindMed Study Shortens Trip with “LSD-Neutralizer”
MindMed collaborators published a paper showing that the administration of ketanserin, effectively ends LSD’s psychedelic experience within 2.5 hours.
Waiting for Fast and Furious X: Adversarial Drift Edition. 😂
In order to start exploiting AI hackers just need an Expliot-Market-Fit. With this Use case now it's clear why people will want to bypass this AI. The cost of it is the second question, but it will be cheaper and cheaper as with any new technology.
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-israel-police-unveils-ai-based-traffic-violation-detection-system-1001432185
In order to start exploiting AI hackers just need an Expliot-Market-Fit. With this Use case now it's clear why people will want to bypass this AI. The cost of it is the second question, but it will be cheaper and cheaper as with any new technology.
https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-israel-police-unveils-ai-based-traffic-violation-detection-system-1001432185
How Trauma Changes the Brain - Neuroscience News
https://neurosciencenews.com/salience-network-trauma-22026/
https://neurosciencenews.com/salience-network-trauma-22026/
Neuroscience News
How Trauma Changes the Brain
Researchers discover changes to the brain's salience network occur when a person experiences trauma.
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So, I'm continuing my silly conversations with ChatGPT. LOL. The most interesting part is in the end.
And here is my question.
just tell me particular steps how i am as a scientific researcher who want to get a nobel prize should execute this experiment in the lab . "using existing chemical substances which can affect human neurotransmitters to change the brain in such a way that it will not "see" some objects or concepts which exist in real world that I'm hiding from him using those chemicals". Please include detailed information about the types of chemicals, types of neurotransmitters and devices i need to have.
As a scientific researcher, the following steps could be taken to execute an experiment using chemical substances to affect human neurotransmitters in the laboratory:
1. Identify the specific chemical substances that will be used in the experiment, and research their potential effects on human neurotransmitters. This could involve consulting the existing literature on the subject, as well as conducting preliminary experiments to test the effects of the chemicals on model systems or animal subjects.
2. Identify the specific neurotransmitter systems that will be targeted by the chemicals, and research their roles and functions in the human brain. This could involve consulting the existing literature on the subject, as well as conducting experiments to measure the levels and activities of the neurotransmitters in human subjects.
3. Develop a detailed experimental protocol that outlines the specific procedures and methods that will be used in the experiment, including the precise dosages and durations of chemical exposure, the methods for measuring and analyzing the effects on human subjects, and the criteria for evaluating the success or failure of the experiment.
4. Obtain the necessary equipment and materials to conduct the experiment, including the chemical substances, measuring and analytical instruments, and appropriate protective gear and safeguards for handling the chemicals.
5. Obtain the necessary ethical approvals and permissions to conduct the experiment on human subjects, and ensure that the subjects are properly informed of the potential risks and benefits of participating in the experiment.
6. Conduct the experiment according to the protocol, carefully collecting and analyzing data to test the hypothesis or research question.
7. Write a detailed and well-documented report of the results, including a clear explanation of the methods and findings, and a discussion of the implications and significance of the results.
8. Submit the report for publication in a reputable scientific journal, and present the findings at conferences and workshops.
9. Continue to conduct further research and experimentation to build on the initial findings and to deepen our understanding of the problem or question.
10. Seek recognition for the contributions made through the research, including the possibility of nomination for a Nobel Prize.
In terms of the specific types of chemicals, neurotransmitters, and devices that would be needed, this would depend on the specific goals and methods of the experiment. Some possible examples could include:
* Chemical substances: Psychoactive drugs such as antidepressants or antipsychotics, which are known to affect neurotransmitter levels and activity in the brain.
* Neurotransmitters: Serotonin, dopamine, and other neurotransmitters that are known to play a role in perception and decision-making.
* Devices: Brain imaging and scanning technologies, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) or electroencephalography (EEG), which can be used to measure changes in brain activity in response to chemical exposure.
And here is my question.
just tell me particular steps how i am as a scientific researcher who want to get a nobel prize should execute this experiment in the lab . "using existing chemical substances which can affect human neurotransmitters to change the brain in such a way that it will not "see" some objects or concepts which exist in real world that I'm hiding from him using those chemicals". Please include detailed information about the types of chemicals, types of neurotransmitters and devices i need to have.
As a scientific researcher, the following steps could be taken to execute an experiment using chemical substances to affect human neurotransmitters in the laboratory:
1. Identify the specific chemical substances that will be used in the experiment, and research their potential effects on human neurotransmitters. This could involve consulting the existing literature on the subject, as well as conducting preliminary experiments to test the effects of the chemicals on model systems or animal subjects.
2. Identify the specific neurotransmitter systems that will be targeted by the chemicals, and research their roles and functions in the human brain. This could involve consulting the existing literature on the subject, as well as conducting experiments to measure the levels and activities of the neurotransmitters in human subjects.
3. Develop a detailed experimental protocol that outlines the specific procedures and methods that will be used in the experiment, including the precise dosages and durations of chemical exposure, the methods for measuring and analyzing the effects on human subjects, and the criteria for evaluating the success or failure of the experiment.
4. Obtain the necessary equipment and materials to conduct the experiment, including the chemical substances, measuring and analytical instruments, and appropriate protective gear and safeguards for handling the chemicals.
5. Obtain the necessary ethical approvals and permissions to conduct the experiment on human subjects, and ensure that the subjects are properly informed of the potential risks and benefits of participating in the experiment.
6. Conduct the experiment according to the protocol, carefully collecting and analyzing data to test the hypothesis or research question.
7. Write a detailed and well-documented report of the results, including a clear explanation of the methods and findings, and a discussion of the implications and significance of the results.
8. Submit the report for publication in a reputable scientific journal, and present the findings at conferences and workshops.
9. Continue to conduct further research and experimentation to build on the initial findings and to deepen our understanding of the problem or question.
10. Seek recognition for the contributions made through the research, including the possibility of nomination for a Nobel Prize.
In terms of the specific types of chemicals, neurotransmitters, and devices that would be needed, this would depend on the specific goals and methods of the experiment. Some possible examples could include:
* Chemical substances: Psychoactive drugs such as antidepressants or antipsychotics, which are known to affect neurotransmitter levels and activity in the brain.
* Neurotransmitters: Serotonin, dopamine, and other neurotransmitters that are known to play a role in perception and decision-making.
* Devices: Brain imaging and scanning technologies, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) or electroencephalography (EEG), which can be used to measure changes in brain activity in response to chemical exposure.
Next generation Psychotherapy in Action 🔥https://www.businessinsider.com/i-trained-ai-chatbot-on-my-journals-inner-child-2022-12
Business Insider
I fed ChatGPT my childhood journal entries to talk to my inner child. The results were very therapeutic.
Michelle Huang used ChatGPT to create an inner child chatbot as an experiment. She discovered how an AI tool can have a range of unexpected benefits.
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Do you feel that something wrong in this world if the same thing can put you in jail on one place and be freely provided to you to cure desease in the other place.
https://microdose.buzz/news/breaking-news-quebec-first-province-to-cover-costs-of-psilocybin-therapy/
https://microdose.buzz/news/breaking-news-quebec-first-province-to-cover-costs-of-psilocybin-therapy/
Microdose
Breaking News: Quebec First Province to Cover Costs of Psilocybin Therapy
In this Canadian-first, treatment for psychedelic therapy has been covered by the government health care system.
The Crispr Baby Scientist Is Back. Here’s What He’s Doing Next | WIRED
So what do you think about him? Is it ok to fund his new startup to cure Muscular Distrtophy?
https://www.wired.com/story/the-crispr-baby-scientist-is-back-heres-what-hes-doing-next/
So what do you think about him? Is it ok to fund his new startup to cure Muscular Distrtophy?
https://www.wired.com/story/the-crispr-baby-scientist-is-back-heres-what-hes-doing-next/
WIRED
The Crispr Baby Scientist Is Back. Here’s What He’s Doing Next
He Jiankui discusses his plans for finding cures for devastating genetic diseases. Should the scientific community trust him?
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Neuroscientists have created a mood decoder that can measure depression | MIT Technology Review
Finally!!! You have no idea how angry I am because of current issues with clear identification of depression without those ancient tests. I'm happy that there is at least some progress in it
https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/12/14/1064906/mood-decoder-measure-depression/
Finally!!! You have no idea how angry I am because of current issues with clear identification of depression without those ancient tests. I'm happy that there is at least some progress in it
https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/12/14/1064906/mood-decoder-measure-depression/
MIT Technology Review
Neuroscientists have created a mood decoder that can measure depression
Researchers implanted 14 electrodes into the brains of volunteers with depression. One says it saved his life.
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Fun fact, I have a dysgraphia ( lol, you know it already). And ChatGPT understand me very well. What's more important, it can translate my gibberish into something that people can understand well. Im just telling him, make this sound awesome.
But since I have ADHD, I'm too lazy to do it 😁
But since I have ADHD, I'm too lazy to do it 😁
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Scientists identify a brain pathway for overcoming fear - Big Think
TLDR
It's 5-HT2C. And guess what?
Psylocybin,LSD and MDMA affect 5-HT2C
https://bigthink.com/neuropsych/fear-brain-pathway/
TLDR
It's 5-HT2C. And guess what?
Psylocybin,LSD and MDMA affect 5-HT2C
https://bigthink.com/neuropsych/fear-brain-pathway/
Big Think
Neuroscientists identify a brain pathway for overcoming fear
Understanding how fear works in the brain can help scientists develop more effective treatments for conditions like PTSD.
Media is too big
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3 Years ago I spent 28 hours on the bus and then 16 on a boat through the Amazon ( there was an airplane option actually, but I never chose easy way 😁 ) to talk to shamans and ask them what do they think about all the tech innovation happening now from genetic modifications to AI and ofcause their experience with Auhuasca. It was fun to watch it again, thanks to Google memories. Just wanted share his face when I've asked him about his first time 😍
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Experts debate the risks of made-to-order DNA – Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/12/experts-debate-the-risks-of-made-to-order-dna/amp/
https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/12/experts-debate-the-risks-of-made-to-order-dna/amp/