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Angela Nazarian

University of California, Davis

1 paper in the library · 112 citations · publishing 2020

Papers

Psychedelic Microdosing: Prevalence and Subjective Effects

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs January 23, 2020 Lindsay P. Cameron, Angela Nazarian, David E. Olson 112 citations

A survey of 2,347 people found that psychedelic microdosing—taking sub-hallucinogenic doses on a chronic schedule—is relatively common, with 17% of respondents having tried it. Microdosers reported that the practice subjectively improved their mood, decreased anxiety, and enhanced memory, attention, and sociability. The most common reasons for quitting were the risks of taking an illegal substance (24.28%) and difficulty obtaining psychedelic compounds (22.63%). The findings suggest microdosing is associated with a broad range of self-reported socio-affective, cognitive, and physical outcomes.