Enhanced visual contrast suppression during peak psilocybin effects: Psychophysical results from a pilot randomized controlled trial.

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Link Ray Swanson, Sophia Jungers, Ranji Varghese, Kathryn R Cullen, Michael D Evans, Jessica L Nielson, Michael-Paul Schallmo
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Abstract

In visual perception, an effect known as surround suppression occurs wherein the apparent contrast of a center stimulus is reduced when it is presented within a higher-contrast surrounding stimulus. Many key aspects of visual perception involve surround suppression, yet the neuromodulatory processes involved remain unclear. Psilocybin is a serotonergic psychedelic compound known for its robust effects on visual perception, particularly texture, color, object, and motion perception. We asked whether surround suppression is altered under peak effects of psilocybin. Using a contrast-matching task with different center-surround stimulus configurations, we measured surround suppression after 25 mg of psilocybin compared with placebo (100 mg niacin). Data on harms were collected, and no serious adverse events were reported. After taking psilocybin, participants (n = 6) reported stronger surround suppression of perceived contrast compared to placebo. Furthermore, we found that the intensity of subjective psychedelic visuals induced by psilocybin correlated positively with the magnitude of surround suppression. We note the potential relevance of our findings for the field of psychiatry, given that studies have demonstrated weakened visual surround suppression in both major depressive disorder and schizophrenia. Our findings are thus relevant to understanding the visual effects of psilocybin, and the potential mechanisms of visual disruption in mental health disorders.

在迷幻药峰值效应期间视觉对比度抑制增强:随机对照试验的心理物理结果。
在视觉感知中,会出现一种被称为 "环绕抑制 "的效应,当中心刺激物出现在对比度较高的环绕刺激物中时,其明显对比度就会降低。视觉感知的许多关键方面都涉及环绕抑制,但其中的神经调节过程仍不清楚。迷幻药是一种血清素能迷幻化合物,因其对视觉感知,尤其是对纹理、颜色、物体和运动感知的强烈影响而闻名。我们的问题是,在迷幻药的峰值效应下,环绕抑制是否会发生改变。通过使用不同中心-环绕刺激配置的对比匹配任务,我们测量了服用 25 毫克迷幻药后的环绕抑制与安慰剂(100 毫克烟酸)的比较。我们收集了有关危害的数据,没有发现严重的不良反应。与安慰剂相比,服用迷幻药后,参与者(n = 6)报告其感知对比度的环绕抑制更强。此外,我们还发现,西洛赛宾诱导的主观迷幻视觉的强度与周围抑制的程度呈正相关。我们注意到我们的研究结果与精神病学领域的潜在相关性,因为有研究表明重度抑郁症和精神分裂症患者的视觉环绕抑制减弱。因此,我们的研究结果与了解迷幻药的视觉效应以及精神疾病视觉干扰的潜在机制息息相关。
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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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