Altered states: psychedelics and anesthetics

Anesthesiology. 2013 Dec;119(6):1255-60. doi: 10.1097/01.anes.0000435635.42332.ee.

Abstract

The psychedelic experience has been reported since antiquity, but there is relatively little known about the underlying neural mechanisms. A recent neuroimaging study on psilocybin revealed a pattern of decreased cerebral blood flow and functional disconnections that is surprisingly similar to that caused by various anesthetics. In this article, the authors review historical examples of psychedelic experiences induced by general anesthetics and then contrast the mechanisms by which these two drug classes generate altered states of consciousness.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Anesthetics / history
  • Anesthetics / pharmacology*
  • Consciousness Disorders / chemically induced*
  • Consciousness Disorders / psychology*
  • GABA Agents / pharmacology
  • Hallucinogens / history
  • Hallucinogens / pharmacology*
  • History, 19th Century
  • History, Ancient
  • Humans
  • Psilocybin / pharmacology

Substances

  • Anesthetics
  • GABA Agents
  • Hallucinogens
  • Psilocybin