Long-term ayahuasca use is associated with preserved global cognitive function and improved memory: a cross-sectional study with ritual users

This observational, cross-sectional study (n=48) investigates the influence of ritualistic ayahuasca consumption on cognition among experienced (n=16) and beginner (n=16) ayahuasca users and a control group (n=16). It finds no evidence of cognitive decline among ayahuasca users, with experienced users showing higher scores in tasks assessing working verbal and visuospatial memories compared to beginners.

Abstract of Long-term ayahuasca use is associated with preserved global cognitive function and improved memory

“Although several studies have been conducted to elucidate the relationship between psychedelic consumption and cognition, few have focused on understanding the long-term use influence of these substances on these variables, especially in ritualistic contexts.  To verify the influence of ritualistic ayahuasca consumption on the cognition of experienced ayahuasca religious users (> 20 years) and beginners (< 3 years), which participated in rituals of the Centro Luz Divina (CLD), a Santo Daime church in Brazil. Observational, descriptive, and cross-sectional study was carried out in which 48 people participated divided into three groups: (a) experienced ayahuasca users (n = 16), (b) beginner ayahuasca users (n = 16) and (c) control group (n = 16). All groups were matched by sex, age, and education and contained 8 women and 8 men. Cognition was assessed with the WASI (intelligence quotient), Digit Span (verbal working memory), Corsi Block-Tapping Task (visuospatial-related and working memory), Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure test (visual perception, immediate memory), and Wisconsin Card Sorting and Five Digit Test (executive functions). Groups were homogenous in terms of sociodemographic characteristics, with participants presenting average intellectual performance. There was no evidence of cognitive decline amongst ayahuasca users. The experienced group showed higher scores compared to the less experienced group in the Digit Span and Corsi Block-Tapping tasks, which assess working verbal and visuospatial memories respectively. We confirmed the botanical identities of Psychotria viridis and Banisteriopsis caapi and the presence of the alkaloids both in the plants and in the brew. Short and long-term ayahuasca consumption does not seem to alter human cognition, while long-term use seems to be associated with improvements in aspects of working memory when compared with short-term use.”

Authors: Arilton Martins Fonseca, Rafael Guimarães dos Santos, Lívia Soman de Medeiros, Thiago André Moura Veiga, Fernando Cassas, Carla Poleselli Bruniera, Giordano Novak Rossi, José Carlos Bouso, Jaime E. Cecílio Hallak, Fabiana Pereira Santos, Beatriz Aparecida Passos Bismara Paranhos, Mauricio Yonamine & Eliana Rodrigues

Summary of Long-term ayahuasca use is associated with preserved global cognitive function and improved memory

Ayahuasca is a beverage made from the bark and stems of the liana Banisteriopsis caapi and the leaves of the shrub Psychotria viridis Ruiz & Pav.. It is traditionally consumed within religious rituals in Brazil.

Ayahuasca contains the hallucinogenic alkaloid N, N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), while B. caapi is a source for the ß-carbolines harmine (HRM), harmaline (HRL), and tetrahydroharmine (THH), which contribute to the psychoactive effects of ayahuasca through their own mechanisms of action and molecular targets.

A range of neuropsychological variables have been evaluated comparing ayahuasca users with controls, and none of these works reported detrimental or negative effects on cognition in regular ayahuasca users, including adolescents. A study assessing the acute effects of ayahuasca intake in ritual users found that both long-term experienced users and occasional users showed lower scores in the Sternberg and Stroop tests and a reduction in the response latency time during the Stroop test.

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Long-term ayahuasca use is associated with preserved global cognitive function and improved memory: a cross-sectional study with ritual users

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Fonseca, A. M., Dos Santos, R. G., de Medeiros, L. S., Veiga, T. A. M., Cassas, F., Bruniera, C. P., ... & Rodrigues, E. (2024). Long-term ayahuasca use is associated with preserved global cognitive function and improved memory: a cross-sectional study with ritual users. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 1-13.

Study details

Compounds studied
Ayahuasca

Topics studied
Neuroscience

Study characteristics
Observational Bio/Neuro

Participants
48 Humans