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Neural network modulation of ayahuasca: a systematic review of human studies

Santos GHM, Rodrigues LS, Rocha JM, Rossi GN, Ona G, Bouso JC, Hallak JEC, Santos RG

Psychoactives (2023)

Systematic review
Abstract

Systematic review of 11 neuroimaging studies on ayahuasca. Acutely, local neural networks become expanded while overall brain connectivity declines. Default Mode Network modulation is evident. Chronic users show anatomical changes in cingulate cortex. Results indicate a path to short-term neuromodulation.

Citations15
Study TypeSystematic review
neuroimagingdefault mode networkbrain connectivitysystematic reviewneuromodulation
DOI: 10.3390/psychoactives2010006Search PubMed

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