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Maja Wójcik

Jagiellonian University

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

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When the psychedelic state’s over: limited evidence for persistent neurophysiological changes in naturalistic psychedelic users

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) April 2, 2026 Maja Wójcik, Paweł Orłowski, Stanisław Adamczyk et al.

Long-term naturalistic psychedelic users who had abstained for at least 30 days showed largely no significant differences in brain oscillatory power, signal complexity, or network connectivity compared to non-users, contrary to patterns seen in acute administration studies. Complexity was unexpectedly lower in users during eyes-open conditions. Effective connectivity within and between key brain networks (Default Mode, Salience, Central Executive) showed no group differences after correction. These null findings suggest that repeated psychedelic use may not produce lasting neurophysiological changes detectable in resting-state EEG during abstinence, possibly due to homeostatic adaptation or individual variability.