The Effects of some Hallucinogens on Aggressiveness of Mice and Rats
Pharmacology January 1, 1971 W Rewerski, Wojciech Kostowski, T Piechocki et al. 19 citations
LSD, mescaline, and Sernyl each alter aggression and killing behavior differently depending on the species and dose. LSD reduced aggressiveness in isolated mice. Mescaline strongly reduced aggression in mice but had no effect in rats. Sernyl slightly decreased the killing reaction in rats and either decreased or increased aggression in mice depending on the dose level.