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Michael R. Kaufman

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

1 paper in the library · 22 citations · publishing 1955

Papers

Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (Lsd-25): Xi. Content Analysis of Clinical Reactions

The Journal of Psychology July 1, 1955 Harold A. Abramson, Conan Kornetsky, Murray E. Jarvik et al. 22 citations

A content analysis of clinical reactions to lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD-25) categorizes and describes the range of psychological responses observed in subjects. The analysis identifies common themes such as perceptual changes, emotional shifts, and alterations in thought processes. The findings suggest that LSD-25 produces a consistent pattern of subjective effects, including visual distortions, heightened awareness, and mood fluctuations. The work provides a systematic framework for understanding the diverse reactions to the drug, contributing to early research on its psychological impact.