Theories suggest that N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is released in our brains when we die - but what do we really know about this potent psychedelic and its endogenous role in the human body
Philosopher Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes suggests that the panpsychist view of consciousness could enhance clinical outcomes in psychedelic therapy by offering new ways of understanding the world.
From public enemy number one to innovative mental health medicines, psychedelics have held radically different places in the collective mind. But who shapes these perceptions