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Bicycle Day Workshop
Wednesday April 19th


Stanford University

NEUROSCIENTIFIC AND SOCIO-CULTURAL APPROACHES TO HALLUCINOGENIC EXPERIENCES
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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
  • Free, no registration required.
  • Facebook Event page: facebook.com/events/1863358317023776
  • Practical tip: find location of rooms on the Stanford Campus Map by searching for 260-252 and 50-51.

​Organized by Martin Fortier
mfortier@stanford.edu
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Olivia Marcus, Christopher Timmermann, Martin Fortier, Leor Roseman, Michiel van Elk
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