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Throwaway here, for obvious reasons.

I'm aware of a double-digit participant, single-blind, randomized study of microdosing LSD. ~30 individuals. There are gaps in the survey results, but the whole thing was...intriguing.

No one is willing to take the risk of publishing, even anonymously. I won't insult your intelligence by discussing the results of such a chimera. I post only to lament the loss of scholarly freedom in our age.




> No one is willing to take the risk of publishing, even anonymously.

I find it hard to believe that such an experiment could not be written up in a way that made it impossible to guess who the participants were. In fact, I would be happy to do just that and add it to my page for you; you can find my PGP key in http://www.gwern.net/Links#contact (I am routinely contacted by people through PGP, especially post-Snowden, so your email would not stick out).




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