Neural correlates of the LSD experience revealed by multimodal neuroimaging

Apr 13, 2016Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Brain activity linked to the LSD experience shown by multiple imaging techniques

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Abstract

LSD caused marked changes in brain activity, with increased visual cortex blood flow and expanded functional connectivity.

  • Increased blood flow in the visual cortex is associated with enhanced visual hallucinations.
  • Decreased alpha power in the visual cortex correlates with the psychedelic experience.
  • Expanded functional connectivity in the primary visual cortex relates to the intensity of visual perceptions.
  • Decreased connectivity between the parahippocampus and retrosplenial cortex is linked to feelings of ego-dissolution and altered meaning.
  • Strong relationships between imaging metrics may provide insights into their functional significance in altered states of consciousness.

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