DiPT: The Psychedelic That Causes Auditory Hallucinations
DiPT (N,N-diisopropyltryptamine) is a psychedelic drug of the tryptamine family that induces auditory hallucinations. This means that unlike other hallucinogens which cause visual hallucinations by affecting an individual’s visual sense, DiPT causes hallucinations where an individual can hear sounds. DiPT was first created and experimented with by Alexander Shulgin in 1980. It is chemically related to DMT, which is another hallucinogen of the tryptamine family. How does the drug work? Despite its creation decades ago, not much is known about how DiPT works. Zeus Tipado, a psychedelic neuroscience researcher, states that researchers know that the drug affects the same region…