articleNatureJul 17, 2024HYBRID OA

Psilocybin desynchronizes the human brain

Washington University in St. Louis · Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center · +12 more institutions

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Abstract

. It remains unclear how human brain network changes relate to subjective and lasting effects of psychedelics. Here we tracked individual-specific brain changes with longitudinal precision functional mapping (roughly 18 magnetic resonance imaging visits per participant). Healthy adults were tracked before, during and for 3 weeks after high-dose psilocybin (25 mg) and methylphenidate (40 mg), and brought back for an additional psilocybin dose 6-12 months later. Psilocybin massively disrupted functional connectivity (FC) in cortex and subcortex, acutely causing more than threefold greater change than methylphenidate. These FC changes were driven by brain desynchronization across spatial scales (areal, global),…

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Keywords
  • Psilocybin
  • Default mode network
  • Hallucinogen
  • Neuroscience
  • Hippocampus
  • Retrosplenial cortex
  • Psychology
  • Hippocampal formation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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