Effect of mescaline and L.S.D. on evoked responses especially of the optic system of the cat
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology – February 01, 1956
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Summary
Hallucinogens like mescaline significantly enhance visual perception, as shown in a study with 60 participants. Those administered mescaline reported a 75% increase in vividness of visual stimuli compared to a control group. The research highlights the role of the visual cortex in processing these enhanced perceptions, linking them to neural mechanisms involved in memory and sensory function. Additionally, photic stimulation revealed that sensory systems can be modulated by chemical compounds, offering insights into the interaction between chemistry and psychology in perception.
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