About this trial
The long-term objective of this project is to characterize how psilocybin affects visual perception and the brain's representation of the visual environment. It is known that psilocybin alters aspects of visual perception, but the underlying brain mechanisms contributing to these effects are poorly understood. The proposed work will address these questions in a large, diverse sample of healthy human subjects by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure the brain's responses to visual stimuli. The proposed research will document which brain areas mediate the effects of psilocybin. The technique of fMRI will be employed to measure brain activity in different brain areas while subjects are performing a visual perceptual task.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Are ≥21 years of age at time of Informed Consent Form signing
Are able and willing to adhere to study requirements, including attending all study visits, preparatory and follow-up sessions, and completing all study evaluations.
Are able to swallow capsules.
Women of childbearing potential (WOCBP) must agree to practice an effective means of birth control throughout the duration of the study.
Disqualifiers
Breastfeeding, have a positive pregnancy test at screening or at any point during the course of the study, or unwilling to practice birth control during participation in the study.
Have a current psychiatric disorder, general medical condition, or other problem or abnormality that, in the opinion of the study clinician or PI, could compromise safety, render them unsuitable for the study, or would make them unable to comply with study activities.
Have MRI contraindications (e.g., metal implants, pacemakers, claustrophobia etc.) as determined by an MRI contraindications questionnaire.
Uncontrolled hypertension (Systolic BP>139mmHG or Diastolic BP>89mmHG) or tachycardia (average HR>90bpm) averaged over at least two measurements.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Psilocybin