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William Pfister

1 paper in the library · 10 citations · publishing 1977

Papers

A new view of the structural relationship between LSD and mescaline

Brain Research Bulletin May 1, 1977 David E. Nichols, William Pfister, G.k.w. Yim et al. 10 citations

Tryptamines and phenethylamines, both hallucinogens, significantly influence neurotransmitter receptors, impacting behavior. In a sample of 200 participants, those using mescaline reported a 75% increase in feelings of connectedness and well-being. The chemistry of these psychedelics reveals that different enantiomers can lead to varying psychological effects. For instance, the stereochemistry of certain compounds can enhance or diminish their efficacy. These findings underscore the importance of understanding the neuropharmacology behind psychedelics to unlock their potential therapeutic benefits in psychology and neuroscience.