psychedelics

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Across
  1. 2. a compete loss of subjective self-identity
  2. 3. the brain’s ability to adapt, modify, and change structure through the growth and reorganization of neural networks in the organ. Psychedelics have been found to promote this
  3. 7. a class of substances known for their mind-altering effects, including substances like psilocybin, LSD, DMT, and MDMA
  4. 8. perceiving things through sound or sight that is not really present
Down
  1. 1. creation of new neural connections, anxiety, fear
  2. 4. dilated pupils, increased heart rate, changes in sensory perception
  3. 5. after the primary effects of the drug has subsided, the continued positive physical and mental effects
  4. 6. another word for psychedelics