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6 Reddit threads by 5 users.
See Figure 6, Homological Scaffolding while on Psilocybin vs Placebo
User FatDabsIsGod, in the Shrooms and the Psychedelic Experience subreddit,
"Homological scaffolds of brain functional networks" Oldish paper, but a cool application of persistent homology.
User whatisdan, in the math subreddit,
magic mushrooms may give users trippy experiences by creating a hyperconnected brain. The active ingredient in the psychedelic drug, psilocybin, seems to completely disrupt the normal communication networks in the brain, by connecting "brain regions that don't normally talk together."
User Alantha, in the Science is awesome! subreddit,
Homological scaffolds of brain functional networks
User kanhy, in the Reddit Science subreddit,
Brain on psychedelics is reorganized, more connected, NOT disordered
User kanhy, in the DataIsBeautiful subreddit,
Homological scaffolds of brain functional networks (2014)
User shrillthrill, in the DrugNerds subreddit,