I read the summary but it doesn't sound like mushrooms are actually growing on the brain. They could have paid better attention to the language of the title.
I read the summary but it doesn't sound like mushrooms are actually growing on the brain. They could have paid better attention to the language of the title.
From what I understand (as non native English speaker), it's the syntagme "the entourage effect mechanisms" that relates to "on the brain". Title doesn't mention the notion of "growing". Or maybe you missed the hyphen between "psilocybin" and "producing", which seems important for the understanding of the title. You're probably right, the title could be misleading, however for a poor English speaker like me it wasn't ambiguous
I read the summary but it doesn't sound like mushrooms are actually growing on the brain. They could have paid better attention to the language of the title.
That would make for a fun symbiosis were it to be the case!
Word order in English can become something of a battle between precision and clunkiness when dealing with complex subjects. Judicious use of psychedelics has, ime, helped in honing that particular skillset.
Isn't this the same paper that was discussed a few times in the past couple of years already?
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