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New World tryptamine hallucinogens and the neuroscience of ayahuasca

McKenna D, Riba J

Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences (2018)

Comprehensive review
Abstract

Comprehensive review integrating ethnobotanical history, pharmacology, and emerging neuroscience findings on ayahuasca. Shows that ayahuasca modulates higher-order prefrontal and temporal association areas involved in consciousness and emotion. Covers the full arc from traditional use to modern neuroimaging.

Citations100
Study TypeComprehensive review
tryptamineneuroscienceethnobotanyprefrontal cortexconsciousness
DOI: 10.1007/7854_2016_472View on PubMed

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