LSD effects the entire brain, and actually increases total brain activity. Effects of LSD are perceived most strongly in the frontal lobe, visual and audial cortices (located in the front, back, and side of the brain respectively).
Yes. Hallucinogens change the way your brain interprets time, reality, & the environment around you. They also affect the way you move, react to situations, think, hear, & see.
Yes. Hallucinogens change the way your brain interprets time, reality, & the environment around you. They also affect the way you move, react to situations, think, hear, & see.
It stimulates the processing part of your brain.
Hypoxemia (low oxygen levels in the blood) will affect the entire brain.
Hallucinogens take effect by disrupting communication between brain chemical systems throughout the brain and spinal cord. As a result, users hear sounds, see images and feel sensations that seem real but are not. The effects start quickly, usually within an hour or so, and can last up to 12 hours
Yes. Hallucinogens change the way your brain interprets time, reality, & the environment around you. They also affect the way you move, react to situations, think, hear, & see.
The affect they had on people was obvious and devastating.
It affects all of your brain because you use all of your brain to think.
It does effect your brain, your emotions, your heart and perception thinking. It's a very dangerous substance, As well as self awareness.
The Brain and Spinal Cord.
It affects the cerebrum. Which is a part of your brain system
no its effect on throat and skin