Acute Effects and Long-Term Neuropsychological Consequences of Classic Psychedelics Use.

Q3 Neuroscience
Lukas Andreas Basedow, Thomas Günther Riemer
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Abstract

Psychedelics are gaining attention for their potential as therapeutic adjuncts for the treatment of psychological disorders. Additionally, the recreational use of these substances has been rising for the past years. In the context of a comprehensive analysis of potential harms induced by these substances, concerns regarding the cognitive and neuropsychological impact of their use remain. This chapter explores the acute, subacute, and long-term neuropsychological consequences of psychedelic use. Studies show that neuropsychological performance, especially attention and working memory, is reduced under the influence of a psychedelic. While not harmful in itself, this effect poses potential risks when combined with high-risk environments, such as road traffic. While these acute impairments seem to disappear on the day after psychedelic use, there is limited evidence that some impairments in executive functioning can persist for up to 24 h. Thus, caution is not only warranted during psychedelic use but also for the following day. In contrast, psychedelics do not seem to induce persistent changes in neuropsychological performance through repeated use, indicating no direct neuropsychological harms. However, further research is required to clarify the differential effects of various psychedelic substances and to assess the impact of chronic use across different contexts.

经典致幻剂使用的急性效应和长期神经心理后果。
致幻剂因其作为治疗心理障碍的辅助药物的潜力而受到关注。此外,这些物质的娱乐性使用在过去几年一直在上升。在对这些物质的潜在危害进行全面分析的背景下,对其使用的认知和神经心理影响的担忧仍然存在。本章探讨致幻剂使用的急性、亚急性和长期神经心理学后果。研究表明,在迷幻药的影响下,神经心理学的表现,尤其是注意力和工作记忆会下降。虽然这种影响本身无害,但当与高风险环境(如道路交通)结合在一起时,就会构成潜在风险。虽然这些急性损伤似乎在使用迷幻药后的第二天消失,但有限的证据表明,一些执行功能的损伤可以持续长达24小时。因此,不仅在使用迷幻药期间,而且在第二天也要谨慎。相反,通过反复使用迷幻药,似乎不会引起神经心理表现的持续变化,这表明没有直接的神经心理危害。然而,还需要进一步的研究来阐明各种致幻剂的不同作用,并评估在不同情况下长期使用致幻剂的影响。
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Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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