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Effects of LSD, DMT and psilocybin on cognitive and psychological functions: A systematic review of the literature

We carried out a systematic review of modern-era (1990-2025) placebo-controlled studies assessing the acute and post-acute effects of lysergic acid diethylamide, dimethyltryptamine and psilocybin on cognitive and psychological functions. From February 28 to March 19, 2025, PubMed and APA PsychINFO were systematically searched for placebo-controlled studies examining the influence of psychedelics on empathy, reaction time, attention, inhibition, emotional processing, memory, cognitive flexibility, and related cognitive functions using experimental methods. Additional searches were done in Google Scholar. The systematic review included 32 studies. Psychedelics tended to enhance emotional empathy but had no effect on cognitive empathy. Psychedelics impaired, enhanced or had no effect on memory depending on the task and timing of the assessment. Dose-dependent impairments were seen in many of the reaction time, attention, and inhibition tasks, although some studies found no effects. Some studies found impaired recognition of negative stimuli under the acute effects of psychedelics. The findings regarding cognitive flexibility were mixed. Many studies had small samples, and it is hard to find a reliable placebo due to psychedelics' unique subjective effects. Future studies should use bigger samples and also study more longitudinal effects of psychedelics on cognitive and psychological functions.

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Journal
Journal of Psychopharmacology
Date
2026-02-15
Source
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DOI
10.1177/02698811251412012
PubMed
41699449

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