Leor Roseman
Senior Lecturer and Psychedelic Researcher
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Research Footprint
Leor Roseman appears in 79 tracked papers (2014–2026), most studied alongside Psilocybin, LSD and DMT, across Neuroimaging & Brain Measures, Depressive Disorders and Healthy Volunteers.
Most-cited paper: Neural correlates of the LSD experience revealed by multimodal neuroimaging (875 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Robin Carhart-Harris, David Nutt and Christopher Timmermann.
Publication Landscape
How the 79 papers Blossom tracks for Leor Roseman line up by year, topic, and journal. These are the psychedelic-relevant papers in Blossom's records as of July 2026, not a complete bibliography.
How has Leor Roseman's publishing grown?
SourcedTracked papers by publication year. Click a year for the running total.
Don't read as total output: only the 79 of 79 tracked papers with a recorded publication date are counted, and these are the psychedelic-relevant papers Blossom tracks, not a complete bibliography. The current year is still filling in.
What does Leor Roseman publish on?
SourcedTracked papers per topic. Orange marks the largest research focus.
Don't read shares as adding to 100%: a paper tagged with several topics counts once per topic. These are the psychedelic-relevant papers Blossom tracks, not a complete bibliography.
Where does Leor Roseman publish?
SourcedTracked papers per journal. Orange marks the most-used journal.
Counts the journal recorded on each tracked paper; preprints and papers with no journal on file are not shown. These are the psychedelic-relevant papers Blossom tracks, not a complete bibliography.
Background & Research
Leor Roseman is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter and a prominent researcher in the field of psychedelics. Previously a member of the Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London, his work is highly interdisciplinary, merging neuroscience, anthropology, and peacebuilding. He is particularly known for his research on the 'communitas' aspect of psychedelic use and his studies on ayahuasca's role in conflict resolution between Israelis and Palestinians.
Key Impact
Expert in the psychological and social impacts of psychedelics and their potential in conflict resolution.
Collaboration Network
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Affiliations
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University of Exeter
Senior Lecturer, Exeter Psychedelic Interdisciplinary Centre (EPIC)
The University of Exeter is a public research university located in Exeter, England. It operates multiple campuses including Streatham and St Luke’s in Exeter and a campus at Penryn in Cornwall.
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academicThe Centre for Psychedelic Research, led by Professor David Nutt and Dr. David Erritzoe, focuses heavily on the action of psychedelic drugs in the brain and their clinical utility as aides to psychotherapy. Thanks to their extensive neuroimaging studies, this group has proposed vital mechanisms for how psychedelics work, including the Entropic Brain Theory and REBUS (RElaxed Beliefs Under Psychedelics).
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