Maria Balaet is on the show to talk about the impact of psychedelics on memory processing, the neuropharmacology of memory, the interplay of memory and personal consciousness, and the ethics of memory modulation with psychedelics. --LINKS-- For links to Maria Balaet's work, full show notes, and to watch this episode in video, head to https://bit.ly/ATTMind123 ***Full Topics Breakdown Below***
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************** Episode Breakdown
Foundational concepts of memory, brain, and consciousnesses
Neural Darwinism
Memory as an operation of the brain
Memory is not just about remembering things
Encoding, consolidation, retrieval (and reconsolidation)
Implicit vs explicit memory
Different theories of memory retrieval
The pharmacological mechanism of memory consolidation
The malleability of memory over time - how memory is liable to disruption
The memory of meaning
The neurobiology of memory
The impact of psychedelics on memory processing
Her research using a ketamine analog to disrupt the reconsolidation process
Psychedelics as memory modulators
How we can use psychedelics therapeutically to change memory
Research with ketamine to alter memory cues around alcoholism
The dangers of at-home efforts to alter memory resulting in accidental self-harm
Psychedelic brainwashing and malicious intent
Differing psychedelics, different neuropharmacology, different memory modulation?
The fleeting memories of DMT, dream recall, and state-dependent learning
Is it possible to increase our ability to remember our psychedelic experiences?
The role of glutamate in memory and how different psychedelics pharmacologically change that process (LSD vs ketamine)
Maria’s upcoming research on whether people on psychedelics are more intelligent than the average population (based on the great British intelligence testing)
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