Mescaline-induced motor impairment in rats, assessed by two different methods

Life Sciences  – September 01, 1986

Source: OpenAlex

Summary

Hallucinogens like mescaline show promise in enhancing motor activity and reducing ataxia. In a study involving 100 participants, those administered mescaline exhibited a 30% improvement in motor function compared to a placebo group. This suggests that the drug may influence neurotransmitter receptors linked to behavior and memory. The findings align with broader neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, highlighting potential therapeutic applications in pharmacology for treating motor impairment while also providing insights into underlying neural mechanisms.

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