SUMMARY:
In this foundational article, Garnet Dupuis explores how psychedelic microdosing may not be a novel invention, but rather a specialized form of Brain Priming — a method of preparing the brain to learn, respond, and change more efficiently.
The article introduces Brain Priming as a mechanism through which prior stimuli (e.g., language, light, movement, or chemicals) can influence future brain activity. Garnet outlines six categories of priming, from semantic to sensory (including the neuroVIZR device) to pharmacological agents like psychedelics.
He argues that microdosing — especially at sub-perceptual levels — acts much like cross-modal Brain Priming, tapping into neuroplastic mechanisms such as homeostatic plasticity to promote long-term brain change.
By comparing the effects of traditional pharmacological agents with the potential of biophysical methods like light and sound, Garnet repositions Lucid Microdosing as a safe, controlled, and non-chemical strategy for cognitive optimization.
📖 A must-read for anyone exploring brain enhancement, learning science, or the future of non-invasive neurostimulation.
*This PDF is a featured section of Biohacker Magazine.
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Entschlüsselung des entropischen Gehirns mit Licht und Ton