Christopher Davoli
Associate Professor of Psychology at Central Michigan University
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Research Footprint
Christopher Davoli appears in 7 tracked papers (2020–2024), most studied alongside Ayahuasca, across Personality & Trait Factors, Depressive Disorders and Interpersonal Functioning & Social Connectedness.
Most-cited paper: Long-term effects of psychedelic drugs: A systematic review (253 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Emily Bloesch, Jordan Aday and Alan Davis.
Background & Research
Christopher C. Davoli received his B.S. in Psychology from Davidson College and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Washington University in St. Louis. After postdoctoral training at the University of Notre Dame, he joined the Department of Psychology at Central Michigan University in 2013. His published work includes collaborative psychedelic-science studies on ayahuasca, perception, and systematic reviews of psychedelic effects.
Key Impact
He is a cognitive psychologist whose work with colleagues has helped document acute and longer-term effects of psychedelics on perception, experience, and psychological outcomes.
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