BEYOND THE TWITCH: ESTABLISHING A FOUNDATION FOR NEUROBEHAVIORAL PSYCHEDELIC STATES IN MICE
Ernst Strüngmann Institue of the Max Planck Society
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PS04-08PM-362
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To address these issues, we developed an experimental paradigm that combines low-stress, naturalistic settings with multimodal behavioural recordings. Animals underwent extensive habituation and received psilocybin via stress-minimised, voluntary oral administration (VOA) in an enriched home cage during their active phase. Multi-day video and audio recordings enabled us to create individualised 'behavioural dictionaries' of individual animals on baseline and psilocybin days. VOA reliably induced head-twitch responses (HTRs), confirming drug action. Additionally, psilocybin modulated the frequency of multiple behavioural motifs for up to five hours—significantly outlasting the typical 1.5-hour HTR window.
These findings indicate that incorporating set-and-setting considerations alongside extended behavioural monitoring can reveal prolonged psychedelic effects not captured by conventional paradigms. This behavioural characterisation under low-stress conditions provides a baseline for future neural recordings aimed at investigating psychedelic-induced brain states under conditions more comparable to human clinical settings.
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