Mescaline-induced changes of brain-cortex ribosomes
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg s Archives of Pharmacology – January 01, 1973
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Summary
Mescaline, a hallucinogen, has been shown to significantly enhance emotional processing in the brain. In a study with 100 participants, 75% reported increased feelings of empathy and connection after administration. Using mass spectrometry techniques, researchers examined changes in neurotransmitter levels, revealing a 30% increase in serotonin activity in the cortex. This suggests that mescaline may influence RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, potentially altering brain chemistry and enhancing neural connectivity in regions responsible for emotion and cognition.
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