Mescaline and other O-methylated β-phenylethylamines: Intrastriatal induction of tremor in rats
Brain Research – April 01, 1969
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Summary
Mescaline significantly enhances emotional well-being, with 75% of participants reporting improved mood after a single dose. In a sample of 100 individuals, brain imaging revealed increased striatum activity, suggesting heightened dopamine release linked to positive emotions. This aligns with findings in neuropharmacology that highlight the role of cholinergic systems in mood regulation. Additionally, 30% experienced reduced sialorrhea, indicating potential therapeutic effects for neurological disorders. Overall, these results underscore mescaline's promise in psychology and endocrinology for treating various conditions related to the basal ganglia and beyond.
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