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How does LSD affect the brain? Scans show how psychedelic drug causes hallucinations
The
effect of LSD on the brain has been revealed using cutting-edge
scanning techniques. Researchers say understanding how the drug affects
the brain, including what areas are activated during hallucinations, has
the potential to lead to treatments for psychiatric diseases. In
the 1960s, research on the topic was halted when the US banned the
psychedelic drug, but in recent years, there has been renewed interest
in LSD's properties. Now, research published in the Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences has looked at LSD's impact on the brain using modern neuroimaging techniques.
The
scientists used three complementary functional imaging techniques and
recruited twenty healthy volunteers. Half of them received LSD while the
other half were given saline as a placebo.
The participants were then instructed to rate the visual hallucinations and the
altered states of consciousness experienced during the imaging. For
those who reported strong visual hallucinations the scientists noted
several changes in visual cortex (the area responsible for processing
visual information), including an increase in cerebral blood flow and
more connectivity with other areas of the brain. Scientists have studied LSD's effects on the brain. iStockHowever,
LSD also induced an altered state of conciousness in some participants,
which was reflected on the scans showed by decreased connectivity
between two specific regions of the brain: the
parahippocampal gyrus (which plays a part in memory encoding and
retrieval) and the retrosplenial cortex (another key region for episodic
memory). The authors say more research is needed to understand the implications of these findings. However,
they believe studying LSD's effects on the human brain can help
scientists better understand how neurobiology affects consciousness.
This can, in turn, pave the way for using the drug to model and treat
some psychiatric diseases. "The present results
contribute important new insights into the characteristic hallucinatory
and consciousness-altering properties of psychedelics that inform on how
they can model certain pathological states and potentially treat
others," they conclude.
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