eLife

Hallucinations from classic psychedelics explained by brain changes linked to memory replay

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Abstract

Essence

The oneirogen hypothesis models psychedelic hallucinations as a partial shift toward dream-like neural activity with stronger top-down influence.

Evidence

This computational modeling study manipulated Wake-Sleep neural network models trained on perceptual tasks to simulate classical psychedelic effects on hallucinations, variability, and synaptic plasticity.

Caveat

The work proposes a mechanistic model and testable predictions, but validation in human psychedelic neural circuits remains outside the evidence shown in the abstract.

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