Psilocybin increases optimistic engagement over time: computational modelling of behaviour in rats.

Transl Psychiatry

Anorexia and Feeding Disorders Laboratory, Department of Physiology, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Psilocybin, a substance found in certain mushrooms, shows promise in helping people with depression by making them feel happier and less negative after treatment.
  • Researchers studied how psilocybin affects rats in a game where they have to choose between two options for rewards, and found that the rats were more engaged and got more rewards after taking psilocybin.
  • The study suggests that psilocybin might help people feel more optimistic by changing the way they process information, which could be helpful for those struggling with depression.

Article Abstract

Psilocybin has shown promise as a novel pharmacological intervention for treatment of depression, where post-acute effects of psilocybin treatment have been associated with increased positive mood and decreased pessimism. Although psilocybin is proving to be effective in clinical trials for treatment of psychiatric disorders, the information processing mechanisms affected by psilocybin are not well understood. Here, we fit active inference and reinforcement learning computational models to a novel two-armed bandit reversal learning task capable of capturing engagement behaviour in rats. The model revealed that after receiving psilocybin, rats achieve more rewards through increased task engagement, mediated by modification of forgetting rates and reduced loss aversion. These findings suggest that psilocybin may afford an optimism bias that arises through altered belief updating, with translational potential for clinical populations characterised by lack of optimism.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11442808PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-024-03103-7DOI Listing

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