Media coverage claiming that psilocybin mushrooms physically reshape the brain long after the trip has gotten ahead of what the actual research shows. Within six weeks, expect at least one scientist or science journalist to publish a careful correction pointing out the study's limits — like that it was done in animals, or the follow-up period was short.
Durability-of-plasticity claims always attract a corrective cycle. The gap between the headline and the underlying paper (likely preclinical or short-follow-up) reliably generates a qualifying response from researchers or science-media outlets.
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