1992
DOI: 10.1016/0006-3223(92)90059-9
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Mescaline-induced psychopathological, neuropsychological, and neurometabolic effects in normal subjects: Experimental psychosis as a tool for psychiatric research

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“…These studies have typically found increased activation of frontal regions. Hermle et al (1992) conducted a SPECT study after mescaline (a psychedelic phenylethylamine) administration and found a "hyperfrontality pattern". A PET investigation of psilocybin (a psychedelic tryptamine) found increased fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in the frontomedial and frontolateral cortices, the ACC, and the temporomedial cortex (Vollenweider et al 1997).…”
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“…These studies have typically found increased activation of frontal regions. Hermle et al (1992) conducted a SPECT study after mescaline (a psychedelic phenylethylamine) administration and found a "hyperfrontality pattern". A PET investigation of psilocybin (a psychedelic tryptamine) found increased fluorodeoxyglucose uptake in the frontomedial and frontolateral cortices, the ACC, and the temporomedial cortex (Vollenweider et al 1997).…”
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“…Clinical studies have demonstrated that psilocybin, DMT, and mescaline increase scores in the OB, AED, and VR dimensions of the APZ (Hermle et al, 1992;Vollenweider et al, 1997b;Dittrich, 1998;Gouzoulis-Mayfrank et al, 1999). Additional studies have shown that psilocybin produces a dosedependent increase of scores in the five core dimensions of the 5D-ASC rating scale (Hasler et al, 2004).…”
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“…The most profound increase in metabolism was found in the anterior cingulate (Vollenweider et al 1997a(Vollenweider et al , 1997b, which is linked to both emotional and attentional functions (Vogt et al 1992;Devinsky et al 1995;Murtha et al 1996). These functions are, in turn, tightly connected to both the effects of hallucinogens and the symptoms of schizophrenic and schizophrenia-spectrum psychoses.Hallucinogenic drug-induced states can be used as models for acute endogenous psychotic states in psychiatric research (Hermle et al 1992; Vollenweider et al 1997a, b;Gouzoulis-Mayfrank et al 1998). Within the framework of this model psychosis paradigm neurometabolic data from the above-mentioned studies can be interpreted in the sense that acute psychotic states with prominent positive symptoms are linked to increased activity in frontal neocortical, and limbic areas.…”
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