Neurosci + Art

The human brain has always fascinated me every since I first learned about it in elementary school. The brain is capable of so many thing, in fact it is through its power that I am able to write this blog. Even though we now know a lot about the brain there are still aspects of it that are shrouded in mystery. One aspect of the brain that I find particularly interesting is its reactions to certain drugs like LSD.













In the third lecture video professor Vesna talks about LSD and its psychedelic effects. From the way it was described LSD seems to allow you to view art within your own brain. The capability for a substance such as this would be limitless. I also came to the realization that art that exists within your brain is the purest form of art. When you really think about it, the brain is the mother of all art, for the simple fact that everybody who ever created art did it while using their brain. When you consider this you then realize that a substance that can create art from the brain is unbelievable powerfull.


















Unfortunately LSD is very illegal in this country making it challenging to study and learn more about. When I heard about Leary's trouble with the law it made me wonder way the drug was considered to be so dangerous, considering there are zero physical drawbacks from using the substance. Then I realized that LSD is a substance that quite literally makes you think "outside the box" and a country full of people thinking beyond what is most obvious would undoubtedly be difficult to control.

























“The History of LSD - Acid, Albert Hoffman & Timothy Leary - Drug-Free World.” Foundation for a Drug-Free World, www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/lsd/a-short-history.html.

Online, UC. “Neuroscience pt3.” YouTube, YouTube, 16 May 2012, www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=E5EX75xoBJ0.

Austin, Paul. “An Introduction To The History Of LSD.” The Third Wave, 23 Oct. 2018, thethirdwave.co/lsd-history/.

Vesna, Victoria. “Biotech Intro NEW.” YouTube, UC Online, 26 Mar. 2012, 

“History of LSD.” Recovery.org, 8 Dec. 2018, www.recovery.org/lsd-addiction/history/.

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