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Spontaneous and deliberate creative cognition during and after psilocybin exposure — Translational Psychiatry
- Key
- mason2021creativity
- Authors
- Mason, N. L.; Kuypers, K. P. C.; Reckweg, J. T.; Müller, F.; Tse, D. H. Y.; Da Rios, B.; Toennes, S. W.; Stiers, P.; Feilding, A.; Ramaekers, J. G.
- Issued
- 2021-4-8
- Type
- article-journal
- Container
- Translational Psychiatry
- Volume
- 11
- Issue
- 1
- Pages
- 209
Raw CSL JSON
{
"DOI": "10.1038/s41398-021-01335-5",
"URL": "https://www.nature.com/articles/s41398-021-01335-5",
"page": "209",
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"issue": "1",
"title": "Spontaneous and deliberate creative cognition during and after psilocybin exposure",
"author": [
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"given": "N. L.",
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"given": "K. P. C.",
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{
"given": "J. T.",
"family": "Reckweg"
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{
"given": "F.",
"family": "Müller"
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{
"given": "D. H. Y.",
"family": "Tse"
},
{
"given": "B.",
"family": "Da Rios"
},
{
"given": "S. W.",
"family": "Toennes"
},
{
"given": "P.",
"family": "Stiers"
},
{
"given": "A.",
"family": "Feilding"
},
{
"given": "J. G.",
"family": "Ramaekers"
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],
"issued": {
"date-parts": [
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2021,
4,
8
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]
},
"volume": "11",
"container-title": "Translational Psychiatry"
}
Claims
-
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 60 healthy volunteers, psilocybin (0.17 mg/kg) acutely decreased task-based convergent thinking and divergent-thinking fluency and originality relative to placebo, while increasing subjective ratings of insightfulness; seven days later the psilocybin group generated more novel ideas than placebo.
"Acutely, psilocybin increased ratings of (spontaneous) creative insights, while decreasing (deliberate) task-based creativity. Seven days after psilocybin, number of novel ideas increased."
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