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This section of [[PsychonautWiki]] is dedicated to providing the information necessary to understand the basic neuroscience and pharmacology involved in psychonautics.
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==See also==
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This section of PsychonautWiki is dedicated to providing the information necessary to understand the basic neuroscience and pharmacology involved in psychonautics and psychoactive substance usage in general. Please see our community guidelines before contributing or editing the content listed within this portal.