Devin Terhune
Reader in Experimental Psychology at King's College London
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Research Footprint
Devin Terhune appears in 7 tracked papers (2013–2026), most studied alongside LSD and Placebo, across Microdosing, Healthy Volunteers and Personality & Trait Factors.
Most-cited paper: The effects of microdose LSD on time perception: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial (167 citations).
Frequent co-authors: David Luke, Neiloufar Family and Luke Williams.
Background & Research
Devin B. Terhune is a cognitive neuroscientist and Reader in Experimental Psychology at King's College London. His research focuses on how awareness and perception can be altered, with work spanning hypnosis, placebo/nocebo effects, dissociation, hallucinations, time perception, and psychedelics. He previously held positions at Goldsmiths, University of London, and the University of Oxford, and his lab at King’s studies these topics using psychophysics, EEG, pharmacological methods, and latent variable modeling.
Key Impact
He is a cognitive neuroscientist whose work on hypnosis, suggestion, time perception, synaesthesia, and psychedelics directly overlaps with psychedelic and altered-state research.
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