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Previous Events 19 April 2017

Bicycle Day Workshop

Neuroscientific and socio-cultural approaches to hallucinogenic experiences at Stanford University, organized by Martin Fortier.

  • Place: Stanford University
  • Rooms: Building 260, Room 252; Building 50, Room 51A
  • Registration: Free, no registration required
  • Contact retained from legacy page: mfortier@stanford.edu
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Legacy schedule
  • 14:00 - Michiel van Elk, "The deselfing brain: Reduced default mode network activity in psychedelic experience and experience of awe".
  • 14:35 - Leor Roseman, "Psilocybin-assisted therapy: Neural changes and the relationship between the acute peak experience and clinical outcomes".
  • 15:30 - Coffee break.
  • 16:00 - Christopher Timmermann, "Studying dynamic transitions of consciousness using DMT".
  • 16:50 - Martin Fortier, "Hallucinogenic experiences and the evolution of religious representations".
  • 17:40 - Olivia Marcus, "Integrating ayahuasca experiences into western paradigms of mental health".