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Juan Carlos Farah

Neuro-X Institute, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Geneva, Switzerland.

2 papers in the library · 22 citations · publishing 2023

Papers

The unique neural signature of your trip: Functional connectome fingerprints of subjective psilocybin experience

Network Neuroscience November 1, 2023 Juan Carlos Farah, Pablo Mallaroni, Enrico Amico et al. 21 citations

Functional connectomes become more idiosyncratic under psilocybin, with greater dissimilarity between individuals than under placebo. While idiosyncratic features in placebo subjects appear mainly in the frontoparietal network, under psilocybin they concentrate in the default mode network (DMN). A DMN-focused pattern predicts subjective psilocybin experience, marked by reduced within-DMN and DMN-limbic connectivity and increased connectivity between the DMN and attentional systems. These findings link psilocybin's brain effects to subjective experience and demonstrate the value of brain-fingerprinting in pharmacological neuroimaging.

The Unique Neural Signature of Your Trip: Functional Connectome Fingerprints of Subjective Psilocybin Experience

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) March 21, 2023 Hanna M. Tolle, Juan Carlos Farah, Pablo Mallaroni et al. 1 citation preprint

Functional connectomes (FCs) become more idiosyncratic under the psychedelic psilocybin than under placebo, with idiosyncratic features concentrating in the default-mode network (DMN). An FC pattern predicting subjective psilocybin experience shows reduced within-DMN and DMN-limbic connectivity, alongside increased DMN-attentional system connectivity. These results bridge psilocybin's brain effects and behavior, demonstrating the value of brain-fingerprinting in pharmacological neuroimaging.