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Rebecca C. Coray

University of Zurich

1 paper in the library · 1 citation · publishing 2025

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Memory deficits of MDMA users are linked to cortical thinning related to 5-HT receptor densities

Brain October 19, 2025 Rebecca C. Coray, Vincent Beliveau, Josua Zimmermann et al. 1 citation

Regular recreational use of MDMA (Ecstasy) is linked to verbal memory problems, and this study examined the brain changes underlying these deficits. Comparing 61 MDMA users with 61 matched non-users, the researchers found reduced grey matter volume in hippocampal regions and impaired verbal learning, short-term recall after interference, long-term recall, and recognition in users. Self-reported MDMA use over the past six months correlated with several memory scores. Hippocampal volume, especially in the CA1 subregion, was inversely related to verbal long-term memory and to MDMA use intensity measured by hair concentrations. Differences in grey matter between groups correlated with brain serotonin receptor densities, suggesting a serotonergic basis for the structural and memory changes.