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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: FutureDRO] 2
#27652825 - 02/09/22 07:52 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Cristine do you have anus? Everyone is saying you posted in the wrong forum because it showed up in the romp.
Buuuuuut......
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Then its the right forum
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: imachavel]
#27652870 - 02/09/22 08:32 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Good luck, survays are great, as are brain scans.
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Thank you. We all have to start somewhere! Brain scans are amazing!
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: FutureDRO]
#27653280 - 02/10/22 07:04 AM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thank you for posting this. As I was taking the survey, I wondered how much of an impact the pandemic had on skewing the data. That is, if mental health has taken a dive in the past few years, those who have used psychedelics for self improvement might show decline in their mental health before and after psychedelics according to the survey data. For instance, Bob's mental health is a 5 in 2017 when he starts taking psychedelics. In 2019 Bob has progressed to an 8 and is loving life. In 2022, Bob continues to use psychedelics but doesn't do well being isolated from others and his mental health is back down to a 5. Therefore, Bob shows no improvement on the survey.
Just a thought.
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: Orioncat]
#27653360 - 02/10/22 08:34 AM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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A high resolution brain scan of people tripping on various doses would be more educational.
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I think both methods of study have their place. A scan can't really tell you how one feels and a survey can't tell you what's going on physically in one's brain. Those SPECT scans are cool though. For psychologists, I could see both being beneficial.
Also, I would include scans both before, during, and after a trip. Plus a week and month and 2 month follow-up scans.
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: Orioncat]
#27653609 - 02/10/22 10:52 AM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Plus what does 5 even mean? There’s no standard 5. It’s like the hospital’s pain scale. What is a 5 for me could be a 2 or an 8 for someone else and there’s no standard for the whole scale. It’s just like, your opinion man. Good luck hitting a bullseye.
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: Amanita86]
#27653734 - 02/10/22 12:37 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Absolutely. It's all subjective. The scale is only relative to the individual and I was just using that as an example. A crude and ill defined one apparently. Don't think for a minute that I actually expect my opinion to be valid especially on the internet.
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: Orioncat]
#27653822 - 02/10/22 01:43 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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You are correct it is subjective, but I am trying to get each person's view on themselves. That is why the "before" and "after." Both from that person's perspective!
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: FutureDRO]
#27653914 - 02/10/22 02:47 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Oh, I totally get that. I think what you're doing is great and hope your research goes well. I'm curious if/where these results will be published. I don't want to speak for anyone but I'm pretty sure a lot of the people on this forum would be interested.
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: Orioncat] 3
#27653934 - 02/10/22 03:08 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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The results will be published in my dissertation once I defend it. I do not know how long that will take, honestly. I hope to add to the literature about psilocybin throughout my career.
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: FutureDRO]
#27654127 - 02/10/22 05:58 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: FutureDRO]
#27655983 - 02/12/22 03:52 AM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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One thing that might be worth adding... I took the survey and my answers are pretty much predrugs and post drugs... and that's many years on speed (haven't done that shit in a long while). It might benefit you to ask whether the people are strictly talking about mushrooms or if mushroom and other drug use.
I used to take them to get fukd up, these days they have kept me off speed...
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: Lobotomist]
#27656100 - 02/12/22 08:06 AM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Before psychedelics I was more trusting of people, that got checked hard
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: Asante]
#27656504 - 02/12/22 02:44 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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I stopped taking the survey on the pre drug questions, because predrugs was like 14 years old and now I'm 33, I'm sure years played a bigger part in these questions than drugs
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: gopher] 1
#27657494 - 02/13/22 12:48 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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True, many factors affect one's personality; I am just looking at one thing specifically. However, that is why there are the demographic questions, to acknowledge that many other things go into one's personality. It also takes a certain type of person to even partake in the study itself! So thank you for even considering taking the study!
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: 0001001]
#27659259 - 02/14/22 11:34 PM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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twighead said: I donno just seemed like it was easy to verify!
Considering OP registered today and only made a single post... today. Nah, not if you haven't checked all the boards today.
Above the post it says "This announcement has been vetted and approved by the Shroomery staff."
That's fairly common on here lately. The people who run the site are open to it when they get contacted for research.
It's the mods / admins who pin it on every thread.
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: nektar61] 2
#27659324 - 02/15/22 02:28 AM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
nektar61 said:
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twighead said: I donno just seemed like it was easy to verify!
Considering OP registered today and only made a single post... today. Nah, not if you haven't checked all the boards today.
Above the post it says "This announcement has been vetted and approved by the Shroomery staff."
That's fairly common on here lately. The people who run the site are open to it when they get contacted for research.
It's the mods / admins who pin it on every thread.
We have 3 highly active admins, global stickies are approved by a majority among them.
And of course, thought goes into that to keep the community safe.
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: FutureDRO]
#27663654 - 02/18/22 08:44 AM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Good luck with your research program. I applaud such work and hope the enthusiasm for psilocybin turns out to have a firm basis in reality.
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Re: Psilocybin and Openness Research study [Re: zenothestoic]
#27666075 - 02/20/22 07:13 AM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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I too hope that psilocybin shall one day be accepted to the same level boofing has been welcomed in the community
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