Psilocybin induces spatially constrained alterations in thalamic functional organizaton and connectivity

Jul 6, 2022NeuroImage

Psilocybin causes focused changes in the thalamus’s function and its brain connections

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Abstract

Psilocybin caused significant alterations in the spatial organization of several intrathalamic components among 18 participants.

  • Changes in thalamocortical connectivity were predominantly observed in the mediodorsal and pulvinar nuclei following psilocybin administration.
  • The magnitude of these changes correlated with participants' subjective reports of the drug's effects.
  • Notably, there were decreases in thalamocortical connectivity with visual and default mode networks.
  • An analysis treating the thalamus as a single functional unit indicated an overall numerical increase in connectivity, but this did not reach statistical significance.
  • The novel analytic approach revealed changes in intrathalamic and cortical networks associated with serotonin signaling that were not detected in traditional whole-thalamus analyses.

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