Scientists have found that psilocybin reduces aggression in mangrove rivulus fish, a highly aggressive species, marking the first demonstration of this effect in any animal model. This breakthrough could provide insights into how psychoactive compounds affect neural mechanisms related to behavior, potentially informing future studies on human and other mammalian subjects.
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