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Peter B Barker

Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA.

1 paper in the library · 343 citations · publishing 2021

Papers

Psilocybin therapy increases cognitive and neural flexibility in patients with major depressive disorder.

Translational psychiatry November 8, 2021 Manoj K Doss, Michal Považan, Monica D Rosenberg et al. 343 citations

Psilocybin therapy increased cognitive flexibility for at least four weeks in 24 patients with major depressive disorder, though these improvements were not linked to antidepressant effects. One week after treatment, glutamate and N-acetylaspartate concentrations decreased in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and functional connectivity dynamics increased between the ACC and posterior cingulate cortex. Surprisingly, larger increases in this neural flexibility were associated with smaller gains in cognitive flexibility. Baseline brain connectivity from the ACC predicted cognitive flexibility improvements, with greater baseline connectivity linked to better baseline flexibility but less improvement. The findings suggest that while some increase in neural dynamics may help shift from rigid states, larger persisting increases may be less beneficial.