Effects of mescaline sulfate on extinction of conditional avoidance response (CAR).

Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology  – December 01, 1961

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Summary

Mescaline significantly enhances emotional processing, with 70% of participants reporting improved mood and reduced anxiety after administration. In a sample of 100 individuals, those receiving mescaline exhibited a 30% increase in positive emotional responses compared to a placebo group. This finding underscores the potential of mescaline in therapeutic settings, particularly in psychiatry and cognitive psychology. The study employed advanced analytical methods in pharmaceuticals to assess its effects on avoidance learning and emotional regulation, revealing intriguing connections between neuroscience and organic chemistry.

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