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OBM Neurobiology

ISSN 2573-4407

2 papers in the library · 16 citations · publishing 2020-2021

Papers

Psilocybin as a Novel Pharmacotherapy for Treatment-Refractory Anorexia Nervosa

OBM Neurobiology June 24, 2021 Sarah-Catherine Rodan, Phillip Aouad, Iain S. Mcgregor et al. 10 citations

Anorexia nervosa (AN) has high mortality and treatment costs, and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) achieves remission in at most 50% of adults. Drop-out and relapse rates are high, and no approved pharmacological treatments exist. Over the past two decades, research into classic psychedelics (LSD, 5-MeO-DMT, DMT, and psilocybin) shows that one or two exposures can produce lasting reductions in anxiety and depression, which are the most common co-morbid psychiatric symptoms in AN. The authors suggest that classic psychedelics, especially psilocybin, may normalize dysfunctional neurobiological systems in AN and offer a novel intervention, particularly for treatment-resistant patients.

Non-linear Dynamics and Chaotic Trajectories in Brain-Mind Visual Experiences during Dreams, Meditation, and Non-Ordinary Brain Activity States

OBM Neurobiology June 11, 2020 Tania Simona Re, Giuseppe Vitiello 6 citations

Visual experiences that occur when the brain is less open to the environment—such as during dreaming, meditation, coma, or under psychoactive substances—are termed brain-mind visual experiences, distinct from ordinary waking vision. A dissipative many-body model proposes that enhanced criticality in these low-openness brain states generates movie-like sequences of images. Chaotic trajectories through memory space account for abrupt shifts between image patterns. The felt truthfulness and realism of these experiences are explained using an algebraic doubling of degrees of freedom. The discussion applies this framework to a subject's visual experiences during an Amazonian Ayahuasca ceremony.