Csaba Orban

Senior Research Scientist at the National University of Singapore

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5 publications

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Research Footprint

Csaba Orban appears in 5 tracked papers (2016–2017), most studied alongside LSD, across Neuroimaging & Brain Measures, Healthy Volunteers and Set & Setting.

Most-cited paper: Neural correlates of the LSD experience revealed by multimodal neuroimaging (875 citations).

Frequent co-authors: Robin Carhart-Harris, David Nutt and Leor Roseman.

Background & Research

Csaba Orban is a neuroscience researcher focused on human functional neuroimaging, brain connectivity, and the effects of psychedelics on brain function. He has coauthored multiple influential LSD studies with the Imperial College London psychedelic neuroimaging group, including work on music-evoked brain activity, ego dissolution, and visual cortex connectivity, and later appears as a senior research scientist at the National University of Singapore. His broader research also spans resting-state fMRI, time-of-day effects on brain connectivity, and large-scale predictive modeling in neuroimaging.

Key Impact

He is a neuroimaging researcher whose work on LSD, music-evoked brain activity, ego dissolution, and connectivity changes has helped define modern psychedelic neuroscience.

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