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Christina Andreou

University of Lübeck

2 papers in the library · 86 citations · publishing 2021-2022

Papers

Characterizing Thalamocortical (Dys)connectivity Following D-Amphetamine, LSD, and MDMA Administration

Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging April 29, 2022 Mihai Avram, Felix Müller, Helena Rogg et al. 43 citations

Psychedelics, empathogens, and psychostimulants produce increased connectivity between the thalamus and sensorimotor areas of the brain, a pattern similar to that observed in individuals with psychotic disorders. This suggests a shared neural mechanism across these substances and certain psychiatric conditions, linking altered thalamocortical communication to changes in perception and behavior.

Bridging the Gap? Altered Thalamocortical Connectivity in Psychotic and Psychedelic States

Frontiers in Psychiatry October 13, 2021 Mihai Avram, Helena Rogg, Αλεξάνδρα Κορδά et al. 43 citations

Classic psychedelics and acute psychosis share overlapping disruptions in brain connectivity, particularly involving the thalamus and its connections to cortical regions. Both states exhibit hyperconnectivity between the thalamus and sensorimotor cortices, linked to altered perceptions and hallucinations. Psychosis also shows hypoconnectivity between the thalamus and prefrontal cortices, associated with cognitive disturbances. These patterns of thalamocortical dysconnectivity extend to cortico-striato-pallido-thalamo-cortical circuitry. The review synthesizes neuroimaging and neuropharmacological evidence to highlight shared and distinct neurophysiological changes, suggesting clinically relevant parallels that may inform future research on perception and cognition.