Frontier mental health research: psychedelics & drug studies

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7 papers

Fear and the Defense Cascade

Kasia Kozlowska, Peter G. Walker, Loyola McLean, Pascal Carrive
Harvard Review of Psychiatry Summary & key facts 2015 429 citations

Evolution has endowed all humans with a continuum of innate, hard-wired, automatically activated defense behaviors, termed the defense cascade. Arousal is the first step in activating the defense cascade; flight or fight is an active defense response for dealing with threat; freezing is a flight-or-fight response put on hold; tonic…

Memory and Neural Mechanisms Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior Stress Responses and Cortisol

Impact of anxiety on prefrontal cortex encoding of cognitive flexibility

Junchol Park, Bita Moghaddam
Neuroscience Summary & key facts 2016 221 citations

This review looks at studies in humans and animals that link anxiety and stress with poorer cognitive flexibility — the ability to change strategies when rules or goals change. It describes evidence that the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is central to flexible behavior, that anxiety or PFC disruptions are associated with…

Memory and Neural Mechanisms Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies Stress Responses and Cortisol

Ketamine can reduce harmful drinking by pharmacologically rewriting drinking memories

Ravi Das, Grace Gale, Katie Walsh, Vanessa E. Hennessy, Georges Iskandar, Luke Mordecai, et al.
Nature Communications Summary & key facts 2019 116 citations

The study tested whether a single intravenous dose of ketamine given right after reactivating alcohol-related memories could weaken those memories and reduce harmful drinking. People who had their drinking memories reactivated and then received ketamine showed larger drops in urge to drink, enjoyment of beer, cue reactivity, and in drinking…

Memory and Neural Mechanisms Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior

Nightmare Disorder and Isolated Sleep Paralysis

Ambra Stefani, Birgit Högl
Neurotherapeutics Summary & key facts 2020 63 citations

Nightmare disorder and isolated sleep paralysis are REM-related sleep problems that can cause real distress. Nightmare disorder means repeated, very upsetting, well-remembered dreams that wake a person and hurt their mood, sleep, or daily life. Isolated sleep paralysis is a state where the body stays in REM sleep muscle paralysis…

Memory and Neural Mechanisms Sleep and related disorders Sleep and Wakefulness Research

Substance abuse, memory, and post-traumatic stress disorder

Megan E. Tipps, Jonathan D. Raybuck, K. Matthew Lattal

This review looks at how three common drugs of abuse—nicotine, cocaine, and alcohol—change learning and memory and how those changes connect with stress and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The authors describe how these drugs can either help or hurt memory depending on dose, how long they are used, and whether…

Memory and Neural Mechanisms Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study

A new understanding of the cognitive reappraisal technique: an extension based on the schema theory

Wang, Ya-Xin, Yin, Bin
www.frontiersin.org Summary & key facts 2023 44 citations

This 2023 hypothesis paper says cognitive reappraisal — changing how we interpret events to change our feelings — often works in labs or therapy but may not carry over to real life. The authors explain this by comparing reappraisal to extinction learning, which creates new, context-dependent memories instead of erasing…

Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes Memory and Neural Mechanisms Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior

Multimodal neurophenomenology of advanced concentration absorption meditation: An intensively sampled case study of Jhana

Avijit Chowdhury, Marta Bianciardi, Eric Chapdelaine, Omar S Riaz, Christopher Timmermann, Remko van Lutterveld, et al.
NeuroImage Summary & key facts 2024 10 citations

Researchers scanned the brain activity of one very experienced meditator (more than 23,000 hours of practice) while they entered deep concentration states called jhanas. They used two brain-measuring tools — fMRI, which shows which brain areas are communicating, and EEG, which records electrical rhythms — and also had the person…

Memory and Neural Mechanisms Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions Sleep and Wakefulness Research
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