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Florian Kurth

School of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

1 paper in the library · 6 citations · publishing 2022

Papers

Preliminary evidence of links between ayahuasca use and the corpus callosum.

Frontiers in psychiatry January 1, 2022 Otto Simonsson, José Carlos Bouso, Florian Kurth et al. 6 citations

The corpus callosum, a brain structure connecting the two hemispheres, was thicker in the isthmus region among 22 ayahuasca users compared to 22 matched controls. A positive correlation was observed between callosal thickness in the rostral body and the number of past ayahuasca sessions, though neither finding survived correction for multiple comparisons. No brain region was thicker in controls than in ayahuasca users, and no region was negatively linked to ayahuasca use. This provides preliminary evidence of an association between ayahuasca use and callosal structure, but replication with larger samples and longitudinal designs is needed.