“Psychedelics Boost Brain Connectivity in ADHD”
One key insight shared involves the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics for adults with ADHD. The transcript explains that psychedelics can disintegrate within-network connectivity, which is typically high in ADHD brains, and increase between-network connectivity. This shift leads to a more interconnected brain, a state that has been observed to last up to three weeks post-psychedelic use in studies on depression. For ADHD, this increased interconnectivity could specifically help with symptoms related to attention and emotional regulation. For adults with ADHD, this means that psychedelics might offer a novel approach to managing their condition by enhancing brain connectivity and potentially improving focus and emotional stability.