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This event brings together two perspectives on the complexities of psychedelic research, from factors beyond pharmacology to emerging roles in neurological and autoimmune disorders.
Psychedelics: brain, mind, and immune system
Dr Anjali Bhat
(Lecturer in Psychedelics & Psychology, University of Exeter )
This talk will overview the nuances of trying to understand the profound changes in subjective experience under psychedelics and what happens to the brain during these experiences. I will also present new results and theories exploring a role for psychedelics in managing symptoms of autoimmune disorders.
Psychedelics: beyond pharmacology
" Dr Matthew Butler"
(Wellcome Doctoral Clinical Research Fellow )
Psychedelics are showing some promise across a range of neuropsychiatric disorders. A person’s response to psychedelics is likely to involve a complex and multifactorial web of processes. This makes the topic very interesting, but good research very tricky. In this talk, I will highlight some of the complexities of psychedelic research, centring on the important factors beyond pharmacology. I will discuss the trans-diagnostic implications, focussing on my own study of psilocybin in functional neurological disorder
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