This anthropological research investigates traditional medicinal uses of psilocybin mushrooms in Lesotho. Interviews with local healers revealed treatment practices that differ substantially from Western clinical models, including low-dose administration over extended periods and applications for epilepsy and psychosis. The findings may broaden future directions for psychedelic medicine research.

This research investigates whether zinc plays a critical role in the ability of psychedelic drugs to reopen social reward critical periods in the brain. Using mouse models, the study examines how zinc influences social behavior following psychedelic treatment, potentially revealing mechanisms of brain plasticity relevant to autism, social anxiety, and social connection.