DMT alters cortical travelling waves
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) May 8, 2020 Andrea Alamia, Christopher Timmermann, Rufin Vanrullen et al. 25 citations preprint
The psychedelic drug DMT rapidly induces an immersive conscious state with vivid visual imagery. EEG recordings showed that DMT alters cortical traveling waves: the typical alpha-band backward wave of eyes-closed rest decreased, while a forward wave similar to that seen during visual stimulation increased. This supports a model where psychedelics reduce the precision-weighting of prior expectations, shifting the balance from top-down to bottom-up information flow. The findings suggest that backward traveling waves are correlates of precision weighting and that reduced backward and increased forward waves are a mechanistic principle of psychedelic-induced altered states.