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Ep. 596 – Psychedelics: A Master Key to Rewiring the Brain with Gül Dölen

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Neuroscientist Gül Dölen explores how psychedelics paired with mindful integration can reopen the brain’s sensitive learning windows to rewire habits, heal trauma, and expand consciousness.

Join the 2025 MAPS conference this June in Denver, Colorado and be a part of the movement that will shape the next era of mental health, medicine, and consciousness. MAPS, The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, is a nonprofit organization that provides public resources and leadership as we work together to create legal, responsible, evidence-based pathways to psychedelics. Learn more about the conference and use the coupon code LSRF15 for a special promotion at https://www.psychedelicscience.org

In this episode of Mindrolling, Gül and Raghu chat about:

  • Gül’s research on psychedelics and how we can translate animal studies into human neuroscience
  • Looking to Octopuses for sociological answers using MDMA
  • Critical periods—windows when the brain is most open to learning and environmental influence.
  • Psychedelics as the master key to reopening critical periods, especially when paired with therapy
  • Inducing metaplasticity with psychedelics, reshaping harmful patterns, and promoting transformation.
  • Non-substance methods to reopen critical periods, like sensory and social deprivation
  • How mystical practices such as meditation and silent retreats can trigger a “beginner’s mind” state for deep insights
  • How psychedelics propose a learning model rather than a biochemical imbalance model towards approaching depression, addiction, or PTSD
  • Focusing on post-trip integration to harness long-term benefits from the psychedelic experience
  • Maximize the integration period to cement insights gained during psychedelic journeys
  • The social and psychological changes we go through as we age and adapt to new environments/situations
  • The importance of “set and setting” and how it can influence psychedelic experiences and the formation of helpful or harmful habits

Mindrolling is brought to you by Reunion. Reunion is offering $250 off any stay to the Love, Serve, Remember community. Simply use the code “BeHere250” when booking. Disconnect from the world so you can reconnect with yourself at Reunion. Hotel | www.reunionhotelandwellness.com Retreats | www.reunionexperience.org

About Gül Dölen:

Dr. Gül Dölen is a Professor and the Bob & Renee Parsons Endowed Chair in the Department of Neuroscience, and Department of Psychology, the Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics and the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr Dölen also maintains an Adjunct Professorship in Neuroscience and Neurology at the Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine. Dr. Dölen researches the role psychedelics may have in unlocking critical periods in Dölen Lab. She is the recipient of several prestigious awards.

“It turns out that our results really suggest that psychedelics are those master keys that we have been looking for all this time.” – Gül Dölen

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Neuroscientist Gül Dölen explores how psychedelics paired with mindful integration can reopen the brain’s sensitive learning windows to rewire habits, heal trauma, and expand consciousness.

Join the 2025 MAPS conference this June in Denver, Colorado and be a part of the movement that will shape the next era of mental health, medicine, and consciousness. MAPS, The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, is a nonprofit organization that provides public resources and leadership as we work together to create legal, responsible, evidence-based pathways to psychedelics. Learn more about the conference and use the coupon code LSRF15 for a special promotion at https://www.psychedelicscience.org

In this episode of Mindrolling, Gül and Raghu chat about:

  • Gül’s research on psychedelics and how we can translate animal studies into human neuroscience
  • Looking to Octopuses for sociological answers using MDMA
  • Critical periods—windows when the brain is most open to learning and environmental influence.
  • Psychedelics as the master key to reopening critical periods, especially when paired with therapy
  • Inducing metaplasticity with psychedelics, reshaping harmful patterns, and promoting transformation.
  • Non-substance methods to reopen critical periods, like sensory and social deprivation
  • How mystical practices such as meditation and silent retreats can trigger a “beginner’s mind” state for deep insights
  • How psychedelics propose a learning model rather than a biochemical imbalance model towards approaching depression, addiction, or PTSD
  • Focusing on post-trip integration to harness long-term benefits from the psychedelic experience
  • Maximize the integration period to cement insights gained during psychedelic journeys
  • The social and psychological changes we go through as we age and adapt to new environments/situations
  • The importance of “set and setting” and how it can influence psychedelic experiences and the formation of helpful or harmful habits

Mindrolling is brought to you by Reunion. Reunion is offering $250 off any stay to the Love, Serve, Remember community. Simply use the code “BeHere250” when booking. Disconnect from the world so you can reconnect with yourself at Reunion. Hotel | www.reunionhotelandwellness.com Retreats | www.reunionexperience.org

About Gül Dölen:

Dr. Gül Dölen is a Professor and the Bob & Renee Parsons Endowed Chair in the Department of Neuroscience, and Department of Psychology, the Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics and the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr Dölen also maintains an Adjunct Professorship in Neuroscience and Neurology at the Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine. Dr. Dölen researches the role psychedelics may have in unlocking critical periods in Dölen Lab. She is the recipient of several prestigious awards.

“It turns out that our results really suggest that psychedelics are those master keys that we have been looking for all this time.” – Gül Dölen

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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