[REVIEW OF PSYCHODYSLEPTICS: I. CLASSIFICATION OF PSYCHODYSLEPTICS].
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The discovery of new dysleptic drugs has prompted the present review of these substances which influence neuropsychic activity. It is possible to divide dysleptics into two categories: under the first heading fall mescaline, LSD-25, psilocybine, adrenochrome, bufotenine and dimethyltryptamin; the other group includes Ditran, Butoxamine, WH-4849, and AHR-379. The place of Sernyl could not be ascertained and it might well constitute a class by itself. The mescaline type of reaction is mainly characterized by the induction of perceptual distortions without alteration of the state of consciousness, whereas the Ditran type reaction is one of confusion with postexperimental amnesia. Electroencephalographic recordings support this classification: lowering of amplitude, acceleration of rhythm and desynchronization were noted with the first group; and slowing of rhythm and slow waves similar to those seen during the onset of sleep, with the other group.