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Database 3,975 indexed records 3,975 Total Publications 3,834 Psilocybin Records 553 Psilocin Records 3,975 Search Matches 388 Journals 66 Research Topics
Published 3,210 Peer-reviewed / formal records
Preprints 478 Marked as not peer reviewed
Clinical trials 287 ClinicalTrials.gov records
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Europe PMC 2,554 64.3% Active
PubMed 302 7.6% Active
ClinicalTrials.gov 287 7.2% Active
OpenAlex 283 7.1% Active
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Crossref 157 3.9% Active
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A randomized clinical trial of repeated doses of psilocybin for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

BackgroundCurrent treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), including serotonin reuptake inhibitors and cognitive-behavioral therapy, are often insufficient. Psilocybin, a 5HT2a agonist psychedelic, has shown promise for treating OCD, but rigorous evidence is still needed.AimsThis randomized clinical trial evaluated safety, tolerability, and benefi...

Unknown journal 2026-03-12 Moreno FA, Allen KE, Wiegand CB, Dunne R, Prickett JI, Bayze B, Allen JJB.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin OCDReceptor PharmacologyClinical TrialSafetyAdverse Events Clinical Trial

Psychedelics for treatment of negative symptoms and depressive symptoms in schizophrenia spectrum disorder: A narrative review.

Serotonergic psychedelics are re-emerging as therapeutic candidates across psychiatry, particularly for treatment-resistant depression. Their rapid and sustained antidepressant effects, alongside evidence for neuroplastic, dopaminergic, and glutamatergic modulation, have prompted interest in whether they could address depressive and negative symptoms in schi...

Unknown journal 2026-03-12 Sabé M, Grof P, Sackett NB, Tai S, Kryskow P, Bershad A, Turkington D, Buonarroti M, De Pieri M, Baniotopoulos P, Eskinazi M, Böge K, Leucht S, Seragnoli F, Furtado L, Brakha TA, Curtis L, Kirschner M, Kaiser S, Penzenstadler L, Zullino D, Højlund M, Gallo J, Solmi M, Sapienza J, Bosia M, La Torre J.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin DepressionNeuroplasticityReceptor PharmacologyDefault Mode NetworkReview ArticleCase ReportAnimal StudyTreatment-Resistant DepressionSafety Clinical Trial AnimalsHumans

Digital Intervention for Psychedelic Preparation (DIPP): protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial comparing meditation- and music-based programmes in healthy volunteers.

IntroductionPsychedelic-assisted therapy shows promise for treating various mental health conditions; however, its reliance on intensive psychological preparation limits its broader application. Digital health interventions have the potential to address this limitation by providing structured, accessible and scalable preparation solutions. This randomised co...

Unknown journal 2026-03-11 McAlpine R, Jaglinska M, Jedlovszky K, Kuc J, Castro A, Piot A, Timmermann C, Skipper JI, Sacchet MD, Kamboj SK.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin Brain ImagingAgingWellbeingEmotional ProcessingRandomized Controlled TrialReview ArticleHealthy Volunteers Randomized Controlled Trial HumansHallucinogens

Exploratory Study of the Effects of Low-Dose Psilocybin on Sensory Processing, Neurophysiological Arousal, and Emotional Health

The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the feasibility, initial signals of efficacy, and potential mechanisms of action of "microdoses" of psilocybin (i.e., low doses of psilocybin that are not believed to produce mystical-type, transcendent, hallucinogenic, or other overtly salient subjective effects that limit functionality) in the treatment of mo...

ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-03-10 University of Alabama at Birmingham
ClinicalTrials.gov CLINICAL TRIAL psilocybin Brain ImagingMechanism of ActionMicrodosingEmotional ProcessingMystical ExperienceObservational StudyAbuse Liability Clinical Trial DemoralizationPsilocybin

Psilocybin-facilitated Treatment for Chronic Pain

The primary purpose of this study is to preliminarily estimate the efficacy of psilocybin-facilitated treatment for fibromyalgia. Investigators will assess the impact of psilocybin-facilitated treatment on pain, fatigue, and other fibromyalgia symptoms, in addition to the level of functioning and quality of life. Investigators will also evaluate potential me...

ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-03-10 University of Alabama at Birmingham
ClinicalTrials.gov CLINICAL TRIAL psilocybin Chronic PainPersonality ChangeEmotional ProcessingMystical ExperienceSafety Clinical Trial FibromyalgiaPrimary

Safety, Feasibility, and Tolerability of Psilocybin Treatment for Individuals With Functional Impairment Related to Mood, Anxiety, Trauma and/or Addiction Symptoms: An Open-label Proof-of-concept Study

The primary objective of this study is to investigate the safety, feasibility, and tolerability of psilocybin treatment in individuals with functional impairment due to psychiatric symptoms. The secondary objective of this study is to determine whether individuals with functional impairments due to psychiatric symptoms will experience statistically significa...

ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-03-10 Yale University
ClinicalTrials.gov CLINICAL TRIAL psilocybin DepressionAnxietyPTSDAddictionOCDReceptor PharmacologyClinical TrialSafetyAdverse Events Clinical Trial TransdiagnosticDepression - Major Depressive Disorder

Oregon's Emerging Psilocybin Services Workforce: A Survey of the First Legal Psilocybin Facilitators and Their Training Programs

BACKGROUND: New legal frameworks for supervised psychedelic services are emerging, with Oregon and Colorado implementing programs to train and license psilocybin facilitators. This study describes Oregon's early psilocybin facilitator workforce and assesses state-approved training programs. METHODS: The Open Psychedelic Evaluation Nexus (OPEN) reviewed Orego...

PsyArXiv 2026-03-10 Authors unavailable
PsyArXiv PREPRINT (not peer reviewed) psilocybin ConsciousnessSpiritualityReview ArticleObservational Study Review Article certificationlicensure

Oregon's Emerging Psilocybin Services Workforce: A Survey of the First Legal Psilocybin Facilitators and Their Training Programs

BACKGROUND: New legal frameworks for supervised psychedelic services are emerging, with Oregon and Colorado implementing programs to train and license psilocybin facilitators. This study describes Oregon's early psilocybin facilitator workforce and assesses state-approved training programs. METHODS: The Open Psychedelic Evaluation Nexus (OPEN) reviewed Orego...

PsyArXiv 2026-03-10 Luoma JB, Hoffman K, Wilson-Poe A, Levander X, Bazinet A, Cook R, McCarty D, Pertl K, Bielavitz S, Gregoire D, Wolf C, Jarlais DD, Harrison HV, Stauffer C, Korthuis P.
PsyArXiv PREPRINT (not peer reviewed) psilocybin ConsciousnessSpiritualityReview ArticleObservational Study Review Article

Discovery of the closest free-living relative of the domesticated 'magic mushroom' Psilocybe cubensis in Africa.

The psychedelic mushroom Psilocybe cubensis is cultivated worldwide for recreational and medicinal use. Described initially from Cuba in 1906, there has been substantial debate about its origin and diversification. The prevailing view is that P. cubensis was inadvertently introduced to the Americas when cattle were introduced to the continent from Africa and...

Proceedings. Biological sciences 2026-03-10 Bradshaw AJ, Sharp C, Van Der Merwe B, Tremble KS, Dentinger BTM
PubMed Published psilocybin General Other Psilocybediversity

Strategic Neurodelivery of Psychedelic Compounds: Bridging Molecular Pharmacology with Therapeutic Innovation in CNS Disorders.

Psychedelic compounds such as psilocybin, Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD), N,Ndimethyltryptamine (DMT), and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) are emerging as novel therapeutics for neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and addiction. Acting primarily through serotonin 5-HT2A receptor agonism, they ac...

Unknown journal 2026-03-10 Chauhan SB, Akhtar N, Jain C, Singh I.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin DepressionPTSDAddictionNeuroplasticityPharmacologyMechanism of ActionReceptor PharmacologySafetyToxicity Other

Age moderates the relationship between psychedelics use and mental health in naturalistic settings

Abstract Depression and anxiety affect one in five adults, with age affecting prevalence. While clinical trials suggest classic psychedelics (e.g., psilocybin, LSD) and non-classic psychedelics (e.g., MDMA, ketamine) may alleviate these symptoms, it remains unclear how these relationships function in naturalistic settings or how they vary across the lifespan...

Research Square 2026-03-09 Gregorio GD, Basset S, Manmohan H, Nixon WC, Pogaku A, Zhou J, Sanderson DJ, Lengieza ML, Bocchio M.
Europe PMC PREPRINT (not peer reviewed) psilocybin DepressionAnxietyAgingLongevityMystical ExperienceClinical TrialObservational StudySafety Clinical Trial

Enhancing cGMP signaling with psilocybin reduces head twitch and restructures the synaptic proteome while maintaining antidepressant response

Psilocybin has antidepressant effects, but its 5-HT2 AR-mediated perceptual effects limit tolerability. We combined psilocybin with a phosphodiesterase-9 inhibitor (PDE9i) and observed suppression of head-twitch response, but maintenance of antidepressant-like behavior. Proteomics showed that PDE9i-psilocybin reduced 5-HT2 AR-mediated pathways while enhancin...

bioRxiv 2026-03-09 Floris G, Jefferson SJ, Rondeau J, Yu AL, Menniti FS, Kwan AC, De Aquino JP, Krystal JH, Pittenger C, Kaye AP.
bioRxiv PREPRINT (not peer reviewed) psilocybin NeuroplasticityMechanism of ActionReceptor PharmacologySafetyProteomics Other

An Open-Label, Phase 1 Study of the Safety Pharmacokinetic Profile, and Preliminary Efficacy, of Organic Whole Psilocybin-Containing Mushrooms in Patients Suffering From PTSD

This study will examine the safety and preliminary efficacy of psilocybin mushrooms to treat adults with PTSD. Up to 24 participants will take part in this study. Each participant will ingest psilocybin from dried mushrooms in a chocolate formulation.

ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-03-08 Suzanne "Sue" Sisley MD
ClinicalTrials.gov CLINICAL TRIAL psilocybin PTSDPharmacologyClinical TrialSafety Clinical Trial PTSDPsychedelic

Behavioural investigations of psilocybin in non-human animals 1962-2021: A scoping review

Abstract Background and Aims Psilocybin is a psychedelic compound that may hold promise for a wide range of human health conditions, yet the identification of therapeutic processes and mechanisms of action remains exploratory. We conducted a scoping review of pre-clinical behavioural investigations of psilocybin in non-human animals to identify behavioural e...

Journal of Psychedelic Studies 2026-03-08 Shore Ronald, Dobson Kat, Thomson Nina, Barnim Nigel, Bergman Hailey, Rideout Katie, McKeown Sandra, Olmstead Mary C., Goldie Craig, Dumont Eric
Crossref Published psilocybinpsilocin Mechanism of ActionReview ArticleSafetyAdverse EventsToxicity Review Article

“Diversity makes the richness of humanity”: The emergence and persistence of mental imagery after self-reported psilocybin truffles intake in an autistic woman with “blind imagination” (aphantasia): A33-month retrospective case report

Abstract This 33-month retrospective case report explores the impact of psilocybin truffle intake on the emergence (and persistence) of mental imagery in an autistic woman with aphantasia. Aphantasia refers to the inability to generate visual mental images, which can significantly affect individuals' experiences and cognitive processes. The case study focuse...

Journal of Psychedelic Studies 2026-03-08 Rebecchi Kevin
Crossref Published psilocybin NeuroplasticityAgingCase Report Case Report

Substance-induced manic psychosis in which delusions were corroborated by a chatbot - case report

Abstract Background: This case describes a substance-induced manic episode with psychotic features in which interaction with an AI (artificial intelligence) chatbot appeared to corroborate and reinforce the patient’s delusional thought content and to contradict medical advice. Excerpts from the patient’s interactions with the AI chatbot provide novel clinica...

Research Square 2026-03-07 Shah S, Morrin H.
Europe PMC PREPRINT (not peer reviewed) psilocybin AddictionSpiritualityCase ReportHealthcare WorkersSafetyDrug Interactions Case Report

Psilocybin microdosing in the United States: Insights from a nationally representative survey.

Background and aimsThere has been a resurgence of interest in using psilocybin to treat various mental health conditions. Although some adults in the United States (US) are using psilocybin, little is known about the epidemiology of its use, especially for microdosing (i.e., taking a fraction of a regular dose). This study aimed to present nationally represe...

Unknown journal 2026-03-07 Priest M, Kilmer B, Ramchand R, Atshan S.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin MicrodosingObservational Study Observational Study

The combination of exercise and psychedelics for the treatment of major depressive disorder.

Upwards of 50% of people do not respond to the primary treatment modalities for major depressive disorder (MDD), which has led to increased attention and use of alternative methods, including exercise and psychedelics. While interventions using either exercise or psychedelics have demonstrated largely positive results in isolation, their synergistic potentia...

Discover mental health 2026-03-06 Fabiano N, Stubbs B, Lawrence DW, Rosenblat JD, Teixeira PJ, Wong S, Zhou C, Carhart-Harris R
PubMed Published psilocybin DepressionNeuroplasticityNeurogenesisMechanism of ActionReceptor PharmacologyDefault Mode NetworkResilienceEmotional ProcessingPsychological FlexibilitySafetyInflammation Other ExerciseDepression

The Therapeutic Potential of Psilocybin in Anorexia Nervosa in Young Adults

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if psilocybin, given with psychological support, is safe and helps treat anorexia nervosa in young adults. Anorexia nervosa is a serious eating disorder that currently has no approved medicine. Psilocybin is a psychedelic substance that may help the brain form new connections, which could make it easier for people ...

ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-03-05 Region Skane
ClinicalTrials.gov CLINICAL TRIAL psilocybin AnxietyEating DisordersNeuroplasticityBrain ImagingMechanism of ActionReceptor PharmacologyDefault Mode NetworkConsciousnessBiomarkersAgingPersonality ChangeEmotional ProcessingMystical ExperienceClinical TrialRandomized Controlled TrialReview ArticleAnimal StudyAdolescentsHealthcare WorkersSafetyAdverse EventsToxicityDrug Interactions Randomized Controlled Trial Anorexia NervosaPsilocybin

5 Years of bipolar disorder conversations on Reddit: Methods, key topics and future directions.

Bipolar disorder (BD) is a prevalent mood disorder that can be associated with serious personal, societal, and economic costs. Growing attention is being paid to the importance of including the experiences of people living with BD in research and healthcare system advancement. However, there is still much to be learned about what people with BD are prioritiz...

Unknown journal 2026-03-05 Poh C, Head C, Nunez JJ, Lapadat L, Morton E, Collaborative RESearch Team to Study Psychosocial Issues in Bipolar Disorder (CREST.BD), Michalak EE.
Europe PMC Published psilocybin Healthcare Workers Other HumansBipolar Disorder

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3,975 indexed records across 8 active sources.

3,210Published
478Preprints
287Clinical trials
  1. Europe PMC 2,554 records · 64.3%
  2. PubMed 302 records · 7.6%
  3. ClinicalTrials.gov 287 records · 7.2%
  4. OpenAlex 283 records · 7.1%
  5. PsyArXiv 216 records · 5.4%
  6. Crossref 157 records · 3.9%
  7. bioRxiv 142 records · 3.6%
  8. medRxiv 34 records · 0.9%

Counts exclude hidden records and curated false positives. Preprints remain labeled as not peer reviewed in search results and exports.