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Archives of General Psychiatry

ISSN 0003-990X

51 papers in the library · 14,595 citations · publishing 1959-2011

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Hallucinogenic Drug-Induced Behavior Under Sensory Attenuation

Archives of General Psychiatry March 1, 1973 Yvonne Panton 5 citations

Among college-age subjects given 160 μg/kg psilocybin under conditions of sensory attenuation, only those with high variability in predrug handwriting area (the "variable" subjects) showed a significant decrease in mean pulse rate and increase in handwriting area. These variable subjects also reported consistently more intense drug-induced experiences than those with low variability. The degree of variability on perceptual-behavioral measures, such as the standard deviation of handwriting area, predicts the intensity of the ensuing drug experience.