Do psychedelics work for chronic pain? We asked the patients themselves! In our recent article we present the results of a survey study addressed to chronic pain sufferers who are using psychedelics (both in full doses and in microdoses) to seek relief. Our results support the hypothesis that both dosing regimens hold promise for chronic… Continue reading Analgesic potential of psychedelics in chronic pain sufferers: a population survey
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Research day May 2022
It is with great joy that we post some of the photos take on the May 2022 edition of the Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology Research Day. The event was a great opportunity to showcase all the research lines that are being pursued by each team, to exchange ideas in an open and welcoming atmosphere, to meet… Continue reading Research day May 2022
The effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors on memory functioning in older adults: A systematic literature review
SSRIs are still widely prescribed to treat various psychiatric indications even in older adults. The side effects of SSRIs have been characterized in younger adults, but this is not the case for older adults. One concern is that SSRI treatment may contribute to a deterioration of cognitive performance in this older patient population. This systematic… Continue reading The effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors on memory functioning in older adults: A systematic literature review