Low-Dose LSD Alters Early and Late Event-Related Potentials to Emotional Faces.

Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2024-12-02 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1089/psymed.2024.0005
Connor Haggarty, Hanna Molla, James Glazer, Ilaria Tare, Alex Rains, Harriet de Wit, Royce Lee
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Introduction: Despite widespread popular interest in the use of low doses of Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) to improve mood, little is known about how these doses affect emotional processing in the brain. In this study, we tested the effect of a single low dose of LSD (26 µg) compared with placebo on electroencephalogram (EEG) event-related potentials (ERP: N170, P300 and Mismatch Negativity) in healthy adults, while participants viewed angry, happy, and neutral faces. We hypothesized that the drug might affect either neutral faces, which are sometimes perceived as threatening, or emotional faces.

Methods: Healthy young adults (n = 39) received LSD (26 µg or placebo sublingually) before completing an oddball task with emotional facial expressions during EEG recording. The N170 and P300 evoked potentials were recorded using EEG. LSD and placebo were administered in double-blind, randomized order separated by at least 7 days. During the oddball task, three emotional faces were presented infrequently (angry, happy, neutral) in a block design, and a cartoon face was presented frequently.

Results: LSD significantly reduced the amplitude of the occipitotemporal N170 ERP to Neutral faces, but not angry or happy faces. LSD also reduced the amplitude of the midline posterior parietal P300 ERP to neutral and happy faces, but not angry faces.

Discussion: These differential effects of LSD on the amplitude of the N170 and P300 to neutral and emotional faces add to our understanding of how low doses of LSD might affect the brain response to social and emotional information.

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低剂量LSD改变情绪面孔的早期和晚期事件相关电位。
导读:尽管人们普遍对使用低剂量的麦角酸二乙胺(LSD)来改善情绪感兴趣,但人们对这些剂量如何影响大脑中的情绪处理知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们测试了单次低剂量LSD(26µg)与安慰剂对健康成年人脑电图(EEG)事件相关电位(ERP: N170, P300和错配负性)的影响,同时参与者看到愤怒,快乐和中性的面孔。我们假设这种药物可能会影响中性的脸,有时被认为是威胁,或者是情绪化的脸。方法:健康青年(n = 39)在完成一项带有情绪面部表情的古怪任务之前,接受LSD(26µg或安慰剂)的舌下治疗。脑电图记录N170和P300诱发电位。LSD和安慰剂采用双盲、随机顺序,间隔至少7天。在古怪的任务中,三种情绪化的面孔(愤怒、快乐、中性)在方块设计中很少出现,而卡通面孔则经常出现。结果:LSD显著降低了中性面孔的枕颞区N170 ERP的振幅,但对愤怒和快乐面孔无显著影响。LSD还降低了中性和快乐面孔的后顶叶P300 ERP中线的振幅,但没有降低愤怒面孔的振幅。讨论:LSD对中性面孔和情绪化面孔的N170和P300振幅的不同影响增加了我们对低剂量LSD如何影响大脑对社会和情感信息的反应的理解。
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