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Resilience and brain changes in long-term ayahuasca users: insights from psychometric and fMRI pattern recognition

Ramos LR, Fernandes O Jr, Sanchez TA

Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (2025)

Neuroimaging study
Abstract

Comparing 19 long-term ayahuasca users with 19 non-users via fMRI and machine learning (75% classification accuracy). Users showed significantly higher psychological resilience scores and altered emotional brain reactivity patterns, suggesting neuroadaptive effects of sustained ayahuasca use.

Participants38
Study TypeNeuroimaging study
resiliencefMRImachine learningbrain changeslong-term users
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.70063View on PubMed

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