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In a study published in
Scientific Reports, an international team of researchers found that dimethyltryptamine (DMT) in ayahuasca tea can induce a rhythm of oscillating “delta” and “theta” waves in the brain, similar to the wave pattern during dreaming. People on DMT go through immersive dream-like experiences that feel “more real than real.”
“We found a nice parallel between what happened in the DMT experience and the dream experience,” said Christopher Timmermann, a psychedelics researcher at
Imperial College London and the lead author of the study.
The researchers are conducting more studies to learn more about DMT’s effects on the brain and whether the compound can be used for treating mental illness.