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      • VIDI ‘Putting Psychedelics in Perspective’
      • Altered states brain dynamics database
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      • Open Science of Religion Project
    • Self-transcendent
      • The psychological and neurocognitive effects
        of awe experiences on self-perception.
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Pharmacological, Neural, and Psychological Mechanisms underlying Psychedelics: A Critical Review.

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Ayahuasca and Public Health II: Health Status in a Large Sample of Ayahuasca-Ceremony Participants in the Netherlands

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Psilocybin microdosing does not affect emotion-related symptoms and processing: A preregistered field and lab-based study

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Future Directions for Clinical Psychedelic Research: The Relaxed Symptom Network.

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Sixty years of studying the sacred: Auditing and advancing the psychology of religion and spirituality.

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Working with Weirdness: a response to ‘Moving Past Mysticism in Psychedelic Science’

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A predictive processing framework of tool use.

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Effects of psilocybin microdosing on awe and aesthetic experiences: a preregistered field and lab-based study

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Religious delight: a non-functional approach to playful religious experiences.

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Religious Unbelief in Israel: A Replication Study Identifying and Characterizing Unbelievers Using Latent Class Analysis.

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We are based at the Cognitive Psychology Section at Leiden University. We study Psychedelic, Religious, Spiritual and Mystical experiences by using an interdisciplinary research approach.

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