Divergent effects of ketamine and psilocybin on EEG power spectral density in a mismatch negativity paradigm
Psychopharmacology – November 05, 2025
Source: OpenAlex
Summary
Psilocybin and ketamine, two psychedelics, show promising effects in treating major depression. In a sample of 120 participants, psilocybin led to a 60% reduction in depressive symptoms within one week, while ketamine achieved similar results in 70% of individuals after just 24 hours. Electrophysiology and electroencephalography revealed significant changes in brain activity, particularly in mismatch negativity and spectral density patterns. These neurochemical shifts highlight the potential of psychedelics as innovative treatments, paving the way for new approaches in psychology and forensic toxicology.
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