Leonardo Novelli

Research Fellow, Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash University

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6 publications

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Research Footprint

Leonardo Novelli appears in 6 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, Devon Stoliker and Katrin Preller.

Background & Research

Leonardo Novelli is a research fellow at Monash University’s Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health. His research focuses on computational neuroscience, brain network inference, and effective connectivity, with a particular emphasis on psychedelic states and neuroimaging. He has co-authored studies on LSD- and psilocybin-induced changes in brain networks, including ego dissolution, visual imagery, and amygdala-related effects.

Key Impact

His work helps explain how psychedelics like psilocybin and LSD alter large-scale brain connectivity, subjective experience, and self-related processing in healthy participants.

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