The student argues that most psychedelics act through broadly similar receptor pathways, especially 5HT2A serotonin receptors, and therefore produce effects that are more similar than different.
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Serotonin
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"...of the same like 5HT2A receptors in your brain. That's the serotonin thing it hits. And yeah, there are lots of different like psilocybin,..."
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