Psilocybin Induces Time-Dependent Changes in Global Functional Connectivity

Biological Psychiatry  – January 13, 2020

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Summary

Psilocybin, a hallucinogen derived from mushrooms, significantly enhances serotonin receptor activity, leading to notable changes in brain connectivity. In a study with 30 participants, functional magnetic resonance imaging revealed a 60% increase in functional connectivity in areas linked to sensory processing and emotional regulation after psilocybin administration. This shift suggests profound implications for psychology and medicine, particularly in treating mental health disorders. The findings underscore the potential of psychedelics in pharmacology, highlighting their ability to influence behavior through neurotransmitter pathways and chemical synthesis of alkaloids.

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