An investigation of acute physiological and psychological moderators of psychedelic-induced personality change among healthy volunteers

Kate Godfrey , Brandon Weiss , Xinhu Zhang , Meg Spriggs , Joseph Peill , Taylor Lyons , Robin Carhart-Harris , David Erritzoe
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This study investigated the effects of a single high-dose of psilocybin on personality traits in psychedelic-naïve healthy volunteers. These data originate from a larger within-subjects fixed-order design trial, where a single high dose of psilocybin (25 mg) was administered in a psychologically supportive setting and was compared against a (one-month) prior, 1 mg ‘placebo’ dose. Personality shifts were assessed by the Big Five Inventory and the Big Five Aspect Scale, while the Altered States of Consciousness questionnaire (5D-ASC) and the Psychological Insight Scale gauged the acute psychological effects of the substance. Electroencephalography provided neurophysiological insights, specifically examining alpha power and Lempel-Ziv complexity (LZc). Results indicated significant reductions in neuroticism one month after 25 mg psilocybin administration, a finding consistent with prior studies. Reductions in neuroticism were moderated by the subjective meaningfulness of the psychedelic experience, as well as by the dread of ego dissolution subscale of the 5D-ASC, suggesting a relationship between acute drug effects and enduring personality alterations. Thus, this study substantiates the role of acute psychedelic states in catalysing lasting personality transformations in a generally beneficial direction, with broader implications for therapeutic applications and understanding of personality dynamics.
健康志愿者致幻剂诱发人格改变的急性生理和心理调节因子的研究
本研究调查了单次高剂量裸盖菇素对psychedelic-naïve健康志愿者人格特征的影响。这些数据来自一项更大的受试者内固定顺序设计试验,在心理支持的环境中给予单次高剂量的裸盖菇素(25毫克),并与(一个月)前1毫克的“安慰剂”剂量进行比较。人格转变通过大五量表和大五量表进行评估,而意识改变状态问卷(5D-ASC)和心理洞察力量表测量物质的急性心理影响。脑电图提供了神经生理学的见解,特别是检查α功率和Lempel-Ziv复杂性(LZc)。结果表明,服用25毫克裸盖菇素一个月后,神经过敏症状显著减少,这一发现与先前的研究一致。迷幻体验的主观意义,以及5D-ASC中对自我解体的恐惧,减缓了神经质的减少,这表明急性药物效应与持久的人格改变之间存在关系。因此,本研究证实了急性迷幻状态在催化持久人格转变方面的作用,这对治疗应用和对人格动力学的理解具有更广泛的意义。
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