Wissenschaftliche Studien mit Psilocybin
The Concord Prison Experiment Experiment Follow-Up
Investigator: Rick Doblin, Ph.D.
E-mail: rick@maps.org
This study, originally published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs [Oct-Dec 1998] is one in a series of long-term follow-ups to early psychedelic research that MAPS has sponsored. The original 1961-63 Harvard study lead by Dr. Timothy Leary investigated the utility of psilocybin in reducing rates of recidivism for prisoners.
Article from MAPS Bulletin
Leary Riedlinger Report
Last updated Jan 3, 2000
The Good Friday Experiment Follow-Up
Investigator: Rick Doblin, Ph.D.
E-mail: rick@maps.org
This study, originally published in the Journal of Transpersonal Psychology [1991 Vol 23(1)] is one in a series of long-term follow-ups to early psychedelic research that MAPS has sponsored. The original 1962 Harvard study lead by Walter Pahnke investigated the utility of psilocybin in triggering a mystical experience.
Article in the Schaffer Library of Drug Policy
Last updated Jan 3, 2000
Psilocybin's effects on cognitionInvestigator: Manfred Spitzer, MD, PhD et al.
Psychiatrische Universitats Klinic, Heidelberg, Germany
Human clinical study, completed and published. more psilocybin research in Germany
Last updated April 9, 1999Spitzer M, et al. (1996)
Increased activation of indirect semantic associations under psilocybin.
Biol Psychiatry. 1996 Jun 15;39(12):1055-7.From the MAPS Bulletin:
Psilocybin's effects on cognition: Recent research and its implications for enhancing creativity
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