Sunday 14 October 2018

Different cognitive effects of dextromethorphan and psilocybin observed in new study

Different cognitive effects of dextromethorphan and psilocybin observed in new study

New research helps identify some of the differences between the cognitive effects of classical hallucinogens and dissociative hallucinogens. The study was published in the journal Psychopharmacology. “Both classic (serotonergic) and dissociative (glutamatergic, NMDA-mediated) hallucinogens are being investigated as potential novel, fast-acting therapeutics for mood disorders and substance use disorders,” said study author Frederick Barrett of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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