Devon Stoliker
Research Fellow / PhD Student at Monash University’s Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health
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Research Footprint
Devon Stoliker appears in 8 tracked papers (2021–2026), most studied alongside Psilocybin and LSD, across Neuroimaging & Brain Measures, Healthy Volunteers and Depressive Disorders.
Most-cited paper: Effective connectivity of functionally anticorrelated networks under LSD (47 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Adeel Razi, Gary Egan and Leonardo Novelli.
Background & Research
Devon Stoliker is a psychedelic neuroscience researcher affiliated with Monash University’s Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health and Monash Biomedical Imaging. His work focuses on the neural mechanisms and psychology of serotonergic psychedelic experiences, especially effective connectivity, ego dissolution, and context-dependent changes in brain activity. He has been involved in the PsiConnect trial and related studies examining psilocybin, LSD, and brain network dynamics.
Key Impact
Devon Stoliker is notable for mechanistic psychedelic neuroscience research using dynamic causal modeling and fMRI to study ego dissolution, connectivity, and context-dependent effects of psilocybin and LSD.
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