Drummond E-Wen McCulloch
PhD fellow at the Neurobiology Research Unit, Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet / University of Copenhagen
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Research Footprint
Drummond E-Wen McCulloch appears in 10 tracked papers (2021–2026), most studied alongside Psilocybin and LSD, across Healthy Volunteers, Neuroimaging & Brain Measures and Depressive Disorders.
Most-cited paper: Psychedelic Resting-state Neuroimaging: A Review and Perspective on Balancing Replication and Novel Analyses (114 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Gitte Knudsen, Patrick Fisher and Dea Stenbæk.
Background & Research
Drummond E-Wen McCulloch is a Danish-based psychedelic neuroscience researcher focused on the acute and lasting effects of psilocybin and LSD in humans. His work has appeared on studies of resting-state functional connectivity, cerebral blood flow, brain entropy, and the relationship between mystical-type experiences and persisting positive effects. He has been affiliated with the Neurobiology Research Unit and the University of Copenhagen.
Key Impact
He is a key early-career researcher in human psychedelic neuroimaging, contributing to studies of psilocybin and LSD effects on brain connectivity, blood flow, entropy, and subjective experience.
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