Do animals have other neurotransmitters than humans?
Terence McKenna talks about how the neurotransmitter that is equivalent to serotonin in magic mushrooms is psilocybin. Does this mean that if we gave mushrooms serotonin they would "trip"?
Grow up.
>>8605302
Mushrooms have no brain.
>>8605330
Topkek naive. why does that even matter, we're all directly connected to the greater consciousness. Ofc it will trip in some sense. They've proved plants have consciousness you know.
>>8605476
>proven plants have conciousness
that is a wrong statement.
>connected to greater conciousness
you cant know. But even if we assume that: the mushroom would still need the receptors and neutons to react to serotonine, else it would just you know be there and do nothing.
>naive
i think youre either the biggest troll or retard or drunk and stoned at the same time.
>>8605495
I think they do have them or how would they make serotonin? All life has it. The spirit molecule.
You gotta trip then you would see we are all really just the same and matter continuous with the universe. Imagination.
>>8605507
The biological synthesis of Serotonin or Psilocin/Psilocybin/etc has nothing to do with whether or not they have receptors.
Stop trolling, even 420chan isn't this bad.
>>8605548
this board consists out of trolls atm. is this a normal condition ?
even/b/ isnt trolling this hard.
>>8605557
You need to drop some acid too.
>>8605302
>Terence McKenna
Please leave
Serotonin is conserved. Even insects have it. There are other neurotransmitters that are not conserved like peptide neurotransmitter.
But the sereotonin receptor can be different, so maybe psilocybin won't interact with the animal receptor.