Bicycle Day Workshop
Wednesday April 19th Stanford University NEUROSCIENTIFIC AND SOCIO-CULTURAL APPROACHES TO HALLUCINOGENIC EXPERIENCES 2:00 - 3:30
Building 260 (Language Corner), Room 252 < 2:00 > Michiel van Elk (University of Amsterdam, Stanford University) The deselfing brain: Reduced default mode network activity in psychedelic experience and experience of awe < 2:35 > Leor Roseman (Imperial College London) Psilocybin-assisted therapy: Neural changes and the relationship between the acute peak experience and clinical outcomes 3:30 - 6:15 Building 50 (Anthropology Department), Room 51A < 3:30 > Coffee break < 4:00 > Christopher Timmermann (Imperial College London) Studying dynamic transitions of consciousness using DMT < 4:50 > Martin Fortier (Institut Jean Nicod, Stanford University) Hallucinogenic experiences and the evolution of religious representations: Identifying pharmacologically-induced cultural attractors through data-mining < 5:40 > Olivia Marcus (University of Connecticut) Integrating ayahuasca experiences into western paradigms of mental health: Questions from the field Information
Organized by Martin Fortier [email protected] |