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Alex Sonneborn

Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland OR 97239, USA.

1 paper in the library · 3 citations · publishing 2024

Papers

Decoupling of cortical activity from behavioral state following administration of the classic psychedelic DOI.

Neuropharmacology October 1, 2024 Randall J Olson, Lowell Bartlett, Alex Sonneborn et al. 3 citations

Classic psychedelics like DOI cause lasting changes in experience and show promise for treating depression. In the medial prefrontal cortex of male mice, DOI reduced low-frequency brain waves during rest, preventing the usual synchronization that occurs in less active states. It also increased gamma activity and suppressed fast-spiking neurons both during active and rest periods. These results suggest that DOI induces persistent desynchronization in the medial prefrontal cortex, which may contribute to the longer-lasting effects of psychedelics on brain plasticity and their therapeutic properties.