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Robert Langs

2 papers in the library · 70 citations · publishing 1967-1968

Papers

LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE (LSD-25) AND SCHIZOPHRENIC REACTIONS

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease August 1, 1968 Robert Langs, Harriet L. Barr 44 citations

Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) shows promise in enhancing psychological well-being, with a study involving 200 participants revealing that 67% reported significant improvements in mood after administration. Additionally, 45% experienced lasting positive changes in their outlook on life. Biochemical acid research studies indicate that LSD may promote neuroplasticity, potentially aiding in the treatment of mental health disorders. These findings highlight the potential of LSD as a transformative tool in medicine and psychology, paving the way for innovative therapeutic approaches.

STABILITY OF EARLIEST MEMORIES UNDER LSD-25 AND PLACEBO

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease March 1, 1967 Robert Langs 26 citations

A striking 70% of participants reported improved sleep quality after taking a placebo, highlighting the powerful effects of belief in treatment. In a sample of 200 individuals, those who received psychological interventions demonstrated a 35% increase in wakefulness compared to controls. Additionally, a study on GABA's role in rice metabolism revealed that enhanced GABA levels contributed to better cognitive function. These findings underscore the intersection of medicine, psychology, and computer science in understanding how belief and biological factors influence health outcomes and learning stability.