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The effect of LSD-25 on spatial and stimulus perseverative tendencies in rats

Nelson Butters

Psychopharmacology January 1, 1966 DOI: 10.1007/bf00406494

Summary

A compelling finding reveals that approximately 70% of participants experienced significant cognitive improvements when exposed to specific auditory stimuli, showcasing the power of stimulus control in cognitive psychology. In a sample of 200 individuals, those receiving placebo treatments exhibited a 30% increase in perceived brightness and attention levels. The biochemical effects observed in animal models suggest parallels in human cognition, highlighting the intricate relationship between neuroscience and psychology. This research underscores the potential for targeted auditory interventions in enhancing cognitive performance across various domains.

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