What good, from an evolutionary standpoint, could it do a creature to consume psychoactiveplants?
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His work focuses on indigenous cultures, and the traditional uses and beliefs associated with psychoactiveplants.
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Pollan investigates the history and potential benefits of psychoactiveplants like magic mushroom, even trying some himself.
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Siegel suggests that some of these adventurous animals served as our Virgils in the garden of psychoactiveplants.
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What's harder to know is precisely what role these psychoactiveplants may have played in the revolution in human sensibility we call romanticism.
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We may eventually discover that what psychoactiveplants do to the brain closely resembles, at a biochemical level, the effects of these other activities.
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As for the Eskimos, their exception only proves the rule: historically, Eskimos didn't use psychoactiveplants because none of them will grow in the Arctic.