Scientists test if your favorite songs make magic mushrooms more meaningful
NCT ID NCT07180108
Summary
This study aims to understand how listening to personally meaningful music compares to standard playlists during a psilocybin session. Researchers at Johns Hopkins will give 100 healthy adults a single dose of psilocybin while monitoring their brain waves, heart rate, and emotions. The goal is to learn if personal music leads to deeper insights, better moods, or stronger positive effects that last beyond the experience.
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Center for Psychedelics and Consciousness Research in the Behavioral Biology Research Center
Baltimore, Maryland, 21224, United States
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