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Journal of neurogenetics

ISSN 1563-5260

2 papers in the library · publishing 2020-2026

Papers

Psilocybin-induced behavioral and cellular effects.

Journal of neurogenetics July 12, 2026 Albert M Dong, Yi Han, Zheng Xu et al.

Psilocybin, a psychedelic compound, rapidly inhibited mouse locomotor activity, with effects resolving within about one hour. In the nucleus accumbens, a brain region involved in reward and emotion, psilocybin increased expression of the immediate early gene c-Fos in neurons around six hours after treatment and in non-neuronal cells around 1.5 hours. Blocking serotonin 2A receptors reduced psilocybin-induced c-Fos only in neurons, while blocking serotonin 2B receptors reduced it in both neurons and non-neuronal cells. These findings suggest that serotonin 2B receptors and non-neuronal cells may play important roles in the neural circuits underlying mood disorders.

Minimal selfhood.

Journal of neurogenetics March 1, 2020 R D V Glasgow

Minimal selfhood does not require a brain, nervous system, or neurons; it depends on intrinsically reflexive activity such as self-maintenance, self-reproduction, and self-containment. The article argues that these processes form the basis of minimal selfhood and briefly discusses implications for understanding animal behavior and consciousness.