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Brain changes and improved fear reduction after psilocybin in long-term stressed mice

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Abstract

Essence

Psilocybin increased frontal cortical spine density and facilitated fear extinction in chronically stressed mice.

Evidence

This preclinical mouse study used longitudinal imaging and behavioral fear-extinction testing after chronic restraint stress.

Caveat

The abstract is brief and reports a mouse stress model, so the findings do not establish effects in humans or define durability, dose response, or mechanism.

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