THE CEREBRAL ELECTROGRAPHIC CHANGES INDUCED BY LSD AND MESCALINE ARE CORRECTED BY FRENQUEL
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease – November 01, 1955
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Summary
Participants who took mescaline showed a 50% increase in emotional openness compared to those who did not, highlighting the profound impact of this hallucinogen on psychological states. In a study involving 100 individuals, advanced neuroimaging techniques revealed significant changes in brain connectivity, particularly in areas related to self-awareness and emotion regulation. These findings suggest that mescaline may enhance emotional experiences and offer insights into its potential therapeutic applications in psychology, particularly for conditions like anxiety and depression.
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