Two studies in mice are changing how we think about how psychedelics work. The first comes from Gul Dölen’s lab and shows how psychedelics (from ketamine to mescaline) open a ‘social reward learning period’. The seminal work, previously presented at conferences, builds a common bridge between psychedelics. The underlying neurological explanation concerns restoring the oxytocin-mediated long-term…

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