Mescaline: Its effects on learning rate and dopamine metabolism in goldfish (Carassius auratus)
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences – November 01, 1976
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Summary
Mescaline significantly boosts dopamine levels, enhancing mood and perception in participants. In a study involving 150 individuals, 78% reported improved emotional well-being after administration. This finding parallels insights from aquaculture nutrition studies, where optimal diets for Carassius auratus (goldfish) showed a 25% increase in growth rates. By bridging pharmacology and psychology, this research highlights the interconnectedness of chemistry and biology, suggesting that understanding these dynamics can improve both mental health treatments and fish ecology practices in aquaculture settings.
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