How psychedelic drug psilocybin works on brain:
What is known is that this region contains a large number of receptors targeted by psychedelic drugs such as LSD or psilocybin ¾ the hallucinogenic chemical found in certain mushrooms. To see what happens in the claustrum when people are on psychedelics, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers compared the brain scans of people after they took psilocybin with their scans after taking a placebo.
Their findings were published online on May 23, 2020, in the journal NeuroImage.
The scans after psilocybin use showed that the claustrum was less active, meaning the area of the brain believed responsible for setting attention and switching tasks is turned down when on the drug. The researchers say that this ties in with what people report as typical effects of psychedelic drugs, including feelings of being connected to everything and reduced senses of self or ego.
"Our findings move us one step closer to understanding mechanisms underlying how psilocybin works in the brain," says Frederick Barrett, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a member of the school's Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research. "This will hopefully enable us to better understand why it's an effective therapy for certain psychiatric disorders, which might help us tailor therapies to help people more."
Frederick S. Barrett, Samuel R. Krimmel, Roland Griffiths, David A. Seminowicz, Brian N. Mathur. Psilocybin acutely alters the functional connectivity of the claustrum with brain networks that support perception, memory, and attention. NeuroImage, 2020; 116980 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116980
(Score: 1) by leon_the_cat on Monday June 08 2020, @06:14PM (1 child)
Good kitty, maybe she is in contact with Sirius consciousness.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 08 2020, @10:28PM
heh, she (and her sisters) have already destroyed one laptop...don't ask me what they've done to the poor bloody thing, it should work, but doesn't..
Nah, the local representative of the Sirius consciousness, a.k.a. Agent Dogget, our dog, was sprawled out on the sofa catching the breeze off the ceiling fan at the time, however, the pair of them are a cat-dog double act, so no doubt the orders from the doggies from Sirius as to how to screw up this laptop have been passed on, she's currently sitting on my lap, watching me type this, with a smirk on her face that can only mean she's a cat with a plan...