Neural Mechanisms of Resting-State Networks and the Amygdala Underlying the Cognitive and Emotional Effects of Psilocybin

Jan 7, 2024Biological psychiatry

Brain networks and emotion areas linked to thinking and feeling changes with psilocybin

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Abstract

Effective connectivity from large-scale resting-state networks to the amygdala decreased significantly under 0.2 mg/kg psilocybin.

  • Decreased connectivity was observed within the default mode network and the salience network.
  • Increased connectivity was noted within the central executive network.
  • These connectivity changes were statistically associated with behavioral measures of altered cognition and emotion.
  • Temporary signal attenuation in the amygdala may correlate with these changes in resting-state network connectivity.
  • Findings could inform research into the mechanisms of psychedelic therapy for psychiatric disorders.

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