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Hans Martin Sass

RWTH Aachen University

1 paper in the library · 16 citations · publishing 1998

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Methodological Issues of Human Experimental Research with Hallucinogens

Pharmacopsychiatry July 1, 1998 Euphrosyne Gouzoulis‐mayfrank, Frank Schneider, J. Friedrich et al. 16 citations

Hallucinogenic drugs like psilocybin can help identify links between psychological conditions and brain changes seen in both drug-induced and naturally occurring acute psychotic states. This paper discusses methodological considerations for such studies, including subject selection, repeated measures, and control groups. Two example studies are described: one examined psychopathological changes, facial expression, and semantic priming during a psilocybin-induced state; the other compared semantic priming effects after psilocybin, MDE, and d-methamphetamine. Results confirmed time-dependent effects of psilocybin and showed that increased priming effects were restricted to the psilocybin group.