Neurobiology of learning and memory

Using psychedelics to improve thinking skills in major depression: A focus on specific mental abilities

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Abstract

Psychedelics, such as psilocybin, may enhance pattern separation, which is essential for reducing negativity bias in major depressive disorder (MDD).

  • The high heterogeneity of MDD complicates the identification of effective treatments for all symptoms.
  • Negative emotional processing and rumination are linked to cognitive deficits in MDD.
  • Psychedelics may improve cognitive flexibility and reduce negative bias, potentially alleviating depressive symptoms.
  • Impaired pattern separation in MDD could exacerbate negative cognitive bias, which psychedelics might help correct.
  • Psychedelics are associated with increased neurogenesis and synaptic growth in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex.

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