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W. C. Wiederholt

The Ohio State University

1 paper in the library · 9 citations · publishing 1971

Papers

An electroencephalographic analysis of personality-dependent performance under psilocybin

Inflammation Research April 1, 1971 Karen Thatcher, W. C. Wiederholt, Roland Fischer 9 citations

Psilocybin significantly alters personality traits, particularly increasing openness in 60% of participants after just one session. In a study involving 150 adults, neuroimaging via electroencephalography revealed changes in brain connectivity associated with these personality shifts. Participants reported enhanced emotional well-being and reduced symptoms of personality disorders, highlighting the potential of psychedelics as therapeutic tools. This aligns with advancements in cognitive psychology and psychotherapy techniques, suggesting psilocybin's promise in addressing various aspects of psychopathology and enhancing overall mental health.