致幻剂对人类振荡脑活动的影响。

International review of neurobiology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-21 DOI:10.1016/bs.irn.2025.04.012
Kate Godfrey, Lisa X Luan, Christopher Timmermann
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本章回顾了通过静息状态脑电图(EEG)和脑磁图(MEG)测量的经典迷幻药对人类振荡脑活动的影响。在中等至高剂量的LSD、裸盖菇素、死藤水和DMT中,α功率(8-13 Hz)持续降低,特别是在枕部区域。在30hz以下,去同步是典型的,尽管DMT可以保持甚至增加delta/theta活动,这可能反映了其沉浸式、沉浸式的视觉现象。与这些光谱发现相辅相成的是,在迷幻状态下,信号多样性(例如,Lempel-Ziv复杂性)的测量可靠地增加,表明神经放电的模式更加可变和不可预测。对迷幻体验的回顾性主观评价常常无法与脑电/脑电图的变化一致,这可能是因为短暂的关键体验被数据平均或记录长时间体验的短片段所掩盖。相比之下,主观强度和血浆水平的实时评估与光谱功率和复杂性的变化密切相关,突出了药物活性的客观、实时脑电图生物标志物的潜力。对功能连通性和皮层行波的有限研究表明,定向的、自上而下的控制可能会减少,而自下而上的信号可能会增加,这表明典型的分层组织的短暂逆转,尽管复制是危险的。未来的工作应该实施更统一的方法方法,以及高分辨率的行为抽样,以进一步了解这些改变的大脑动力学是如何产生迷幻体验的独特品质的。值得注意的是,脑电图尚未在临床研究中进行评估,未来的工作应旨在探索急性脑电图变化与迷幻治疗的临床反应之间的关系。
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Effects of psychedelics on human oscillatory brain activity.

This chapter reviews the effects of classic psychedelics on human oscillatory brain activity, as measured by resting-state electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG). Across moderate to high doses of LSD, psilocybin, ayahuasca, and DMT, a consistent reduction in alpha power (8-13 Hz) emerges, particularly in occipital regions. Below 30 Hz, desynchronization is typical, although DMT can preserve or even increase delta/theta activity, possibly reflecting its immersive, immersive visual phenomenology. Complementing these spectral findings, measures of signal diversity (e.g., Lempel-Ziv complexity) reliably increase during psychedelic states, indicating a more variable and unpredictable pattern of neural firing. Retrospective subjective ratings of the psychedelic experience often fail to align consistently with M/EEG changes, possibly because fleeting, key experiences are obscured by data averaging or recording short segments of a long experience. In contrast, real-time evaluations of subjective intensity and plasma levels robustly covary with changes in spectral power and complexity, highlighting the potential for objective, real-time EEG biomarkers of drug activity. Limited research on functional connectivity and cortical travelling waves suggest that directed, top-down control may decrease while bottom-up signaling increases, indicating a transient reversal of typical hierarchical organization, though replications are warrented. Future work should implement more unified methodological approaches, alongside high-resolution behavioral sampling, to further our understanding of how these altered brain dynamics give rise to the distinctive qualities of the psychedelic experience. Notably, EEG has yet to be evaluated in clinical studies, and future work should aim to explore the relationship between acute EEG changes and clinical responses to psychedelic therapy.

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