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Comprehensive Analysis of Transcription Dynamics from Brain Samples Following Behavioral Experience
Published on: August 26, 2014
Personality, prior drug use, and introspective experience during nitrous oxide intoxication
Abstract:
This report compares data on some personality characteristics and prior drug experiences of 60 volunteer young men with their subjective psychological responses while inhaling 40% nitrous oxide-oxygen mixtures for 20 min in a naturalistic laboratory setting. A rather specific trait-openness to "internal," reverie-type experiences-was very significantly related to a wide variety of drug responses, while several more general traits-including introversion and neuroticism-and openness to nonreverie mental experiences were unrelated to drug response. Prior illicit drug use was related only to mood on nitrous oxide, and not to other effects. Implications of the findings in the field of drug abuse are discussed.
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