نتایج جستجو برای: psilocybin

تعداد نتایج: 373  

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2015
Alexander V Lebedev Martin Lövdén Gidon Rosenthal Amanda Feilding David J Nutt Robin L Carhart-Harris

Ego-disturbances have been a topic in schizophrenia research since the earliest clinical descriptions of the disorder. Manifesting as a feeling that one's "self," "ego," or "I" is disintegrating or that the border between one's self and the external world is dissolving, "ego-disintegration" or "dissolution" is also an important feature of the psychedelic experience, such as is produced by psilo...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Suresh D Muthukumaraswamy Robin L Carhart-Harris Rosalyn J Moran Matthew J Brookes Tim M Williams David Errtizoe Ben Sessa Andreas Papadopoulos Mark Bolstridge Krish D Singh Amanda Feilding Karl J Friston David J Nutt

Psychedelic drugs produce profound changes in consciousness, but the underlying neurobiological mechanisms for this remain unclear. Spontaneous and induced oscillatory activity was recorded in healthy human participants with magnetoencephalography after intravenous infusion of psilocybin--prodrug of the nonselective serotonin 2A receptor agonist and classic psychedelic psilocin. Psilocybin redu...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2002
Daniel Umbricht Rene Koller Franz X Vollenweider Liselotte Schmid

BACKGROUND Previous studies indicate that mismatch negativity (MMN)-a preattentive auditory event-related potential (ERP)-depends on NMDA receptor (NMDAR) functioning. To explore if the strength of MMN generation reflects the functional condition of the NMDAR system in healthy volunteers, we analyzed correlations between MMN recorded before drug administration and subsequent responses to the NM...

2014
Leor Roseman Robert Leech Amanda Feilding David J. Nutt Robin L. Carhart-Harris

Perturbing a system and observing the consequences is a classic scientific strategy for understanding a phenomenon. Psychedelic drugs perturb consciousness in a marked and novel way and thus are powerful tools for studying its mechanisms. In the present analysis, we measured changes in resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) between a standard template of different independent components a...

2012
R. L. Carhart-Harris D. J. Nutt

pharmacologically related to the prototypical psychedelic, lysergic acid diethylamide. Psychedelic drugs were used extensively in psychotherapy in the 1950s to lower psychological defences and facilitate emotional insight. In cognitive terms, the ‘lowering of defences’ may be thought of as a decrease in top-down emotional control. There are several reports in this literature of spontaneous auto...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2014
Enzo Tagliazucchi Robin Carhart-Harris Robert Leech David Nutt Dante R Chialvo

The study of rapid changes in brain dynamics and functional connectivity (FC) is of increasing interest in neuroimaging. Brain states departing from normal waking consciousness are expected to be accompanied by alterations in the aforementioned dynamics. In particular, the psychedelic experience produced by psilocybin (a substance found in "magic mushrooms") is characterized by unconstrained co...

Journal: :The lancet. Psychiatry 2016
Robin L Carhart-Harris Mark Bolstridge James Rucker Camilla M J Day David Erritzoe Mendel Kaelen Michael Bloomfield James A Rickard Ben Forbes Amanda Feilding David Taylor Steve Pilling Valerie H Curran David J Nutt

BACKGROUND Psilocybin is a serotonin receptor agonist that occurs naturally in some mushroom species. Recent studies have assessed the therapeutic potential of psilocybin for various conditions, including end-of-life anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and smoking and alcohol dependence, with promising preliminary results. Here, we aimed to investigate the feasibility, safety, and efficacy ...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2011
Charles S Grob Alicia L Danforth Gurpreet S Chopra Marycie Hagerty Charles R McKay Adam L Halberstadt George R Greer

CONTEXT Researchers conducted extensive investigations of hallucinogens in the 1950s and 1960s. By the early 1970s, however, political and cultural pressures forced the cessation of all projects. This investigation reexamines a potentially promising clinical application of hallucinogens in the treatment of anxiety reactive to advanced-stage cancer. OBJECTIVE To explore the safety and efficacy...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 1982
J Bigwood M W Beug

Analysis of Psilocybe cubensis (Earle) Singer grown in controlled culture showed that the level of psilocin was generally zero in the first (or sometimes even the second) fruiting of the mushroom from a given culture and that the level reached a maximum by the fourth flush. The level of psilocybin, which was nearly always at least twice the level of psilocin, showed no upward or downward trend ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Robin L Carhart-Harris David Erritzoe Tim Williams James M Stone Laurence J Reed Alessandro Colasanti Robin J Tyacke Robert Leech Andrea L Malizia Kevin Murphy Peter Hobden John Evans Amanda Feilding Richard G Wise David J Nutt

Psychedelic drugs have a long history of use in healing ceremonies, but despite renewed interest in their therapeutic potential, we continue to know very little about how they work in the brain. Here we used psilocybin, a classic psychedelic found in magic mushrooms, and a task-free functional MRI (fMRI) protocol designed to capture the transition from normal waking consciousness to the psyched...

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