The Associations of Naturalistic Classic Psychedelic Use, Mystical Experience, and Creative Problem Solving

J Psychoactive Drugs. 2016 Nov-Dec;48(5):344-350. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2016.1234090. Epub 2016 Oct 8.

Abstract

Developing methods for improving creativity is of broad interest. Classic psychedelics may enhance creativity; however, the underlying mechanisms of action are unknown. This study was designed to assess whether a relationship exists between naturalistic classic psychedelic use and heightened creative problem-solving ability and if so, whether this is mediated by lifetime mystical experience. Participants (N = 68) completed a survey battery assessing lifetime mystical experience and circumstances surrounding the most memorable experience. They were then administered a functional fixedness task in which faster completion times indicate greater creative problem-solving ability. Participants reporting classic psychedelic use concurrent with mystical experience (n = 11) exhibited significantly faster times on the functional fixedness task (Cohen's d = -.87; large effect) and significantly greater lifetime mystical experience (Cohen's d = .93; large effect) than participants not reporting classic psychedelic use concurrent with mystical experience. However, lifetime mystical experience was unrelated to completion times on the functional fixedness task (standardized β = -.06), and was therefore not a significant mediator. Classic psychedelic use may increase creativity independent of its effects on mystical experience. Maximizing the likelihood of mystical experience may need not be a goal of psychedelic interventions designed to boost creativity.

Keywords: Creativity; hallucinogen; mystical experience; problem solving; psilocybin; psychedelic.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Creativity
  • Female
  • Hallucinogens / administration & dosage
  • Hallucinogens / pharmacology*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mysticism / psychology*
  • Problem Solving / drug effects*
  • Substance-Related Disorders / psychology*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Hallucinogens