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Maria Niedernhuber

University of Zurich

2 papers in the library · 1 citation · publishing 2025-2026

Papers

N, N-Dimethyltryptamine and harmine formulation shifts metastable topography sequences in the cortex

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) December 9, 2025 Maria Niedernhuber, Dila Suay, Michael J. Mueller et al. 1 citation

Classic serotonergic psychedelics strongly alter conscious awareness, but how they change the temporal structure of brain activity has been unclear. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study with 25 participants using high-density EEG, an ayahuasca-inspired formulation (intranasal N,N-DMT and buccal harmine) accelerated neural dynamics: microstate duration decreased and state transitions became more frequent. Surprisingly, the sequence of microstates became less random, showing higher first-order Markov structure. This restructuring involved reduced transitions into one state (M2) and increased prevalence and accessibility of two others (M3 and M5). The psychedelic state thus produces a syntactically reconfigured, highly metastable neural dynamic, not mere randomization.