Increased Global Functional Connectivity Correlates with LSD-Induced Ego Dissolution

Apr 18, 2016Current biology : CB

Stronger overall brain connections are linked to the sense of ego loss caused by LSD

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Abstract

LSD increases global connectivity in the human brain, as shown through fMRI.

  • High-level association cortices and the thalamus exhibited increased connectivity under LSD.
  • The areas with increased connectivity significantly overlapped with serotonin 2A receptor densities.
  • LSD inflates communication between distinct brain networks, enhancing global integration.
  • The increase in connectivity correlated with subjective experiences of 'ego dissolution.'
  • These findings suggest that LSD may disrupt the brain's modular organization and perceptual boundaries.

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