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NIMH Director Joshua A. Gordon and trauma researcher Barbara O. Rothbaum discuss the current state and future directions of psychedelic research, emphasizing the need for deeper understanding and robust study
Joshua A Gordon
Manoj Doss discusses psychedelic impact on episodic memories, highlighting FLUX theory. Fred Barrett explores psychedelic therapy's potential for lasting shifts in psychological and cognitive flexibility across disorders.
Frederick Barrett, Manoj K. Doss
Psychedelic drugs may enhance creative thinking and empathy, supported by anecdotal reports and some scientific evidence. Studies show time- and construct-dependent effects on flexible cognition, with brain imaging linking changes
Natasha Mason
Imran Khan presents findings of the Psychedelic Insight Poll, a national survey by the Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics to understand public perceptions of psychedelic substances. The poll
Imran Khan
Psychedelic therapy offers a new approach in psychiatry, prompting investment in research. Commentary stresses the importance of grounding new studies in established facts and current knowledge.
David Nutt
Drs. Summergrad and Insel reflect on the progress and remaining questions in psychedelic science since 2017. They delve into topics like efficacy, regulation, therapy, and provider experience.
Paul Summergrad, Tom Insel, Rachel Nuwer
Robin Carhart-Harris, Head of Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London, conducted pioneering clinical studies with psilocybin and other psychedelic drugs for over 40 years. He collaborates with Professor
DMT and 5-MeO-DMT induce profound experiences, including encounters with entities and shifts in beliefs. Imperial College London's research investigates these psychedelics' effects on the brain and consciousness for therapeutic insights.
Dr. Dölen presents evidence linking psychedelics to reopening the social reward learning critical period, suggesting a shared mechanism across these drugs. This metaplastic restoration of oxytocin-mediated long-term depression may have
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