Patrick Fisher
Senior Researcher in Neurobiology at Copenhagen University Hospital
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Research Footprint
Patrick Fisher appears in 21 tracked papers (2019–2026), most studied alongside Psilocybin, LSD and MDMA, across Neuroimaging & Brain Measures, Healthy Volunteers and Depressive Disorders.
Most-cited paper: Psychedelic effects of psilocybin correlate with serotonin 2A receptor occupancy and plasma psilocin levels (491 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Gitte Knudsen, Dea Stenbæk and Mads Madsen.
Publication Landscape
How the 21 papers Blossom tracks for Patrick Fisher 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 Patrick Fisher's publishing grown?
SourcedTracked papers by publication year. Click a year for the running total.
Don't read as total output: only the 21 of 21 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 Patrick Fisher 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 Patrick Fisher 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
Patrick Fisher is a neuroscientist exploring the neural features of the psychedelic state. Using fMRI and PET, his research at the University of Copenhagen maps how classic psychedelics interact with the serotonin system to influence perception and mood. His work aims to identify the biological markers of consciousness and the mechanisms of psychedelic-induced brain changes.
Key Impact
Applies multimodality neuroimaging to understand how psilocybin and LSD alter the brain and consciousness.
Collaboration Network
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