Selen Atasoy
Psychiatry researcher at the University of Turku
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Research Footprint
Selen Atasoy appears in 7 tracked papers (2017–2025), most studied alongside LSD, Psilocybin and DMT, across Neuroimaging & Brain Measures, Healthy Volunteers and Substance Use Disorders (SUD).
Most-cited paper: Dynamical exploration of the repertoire of brain networks at rest is modulated by psilocybin (246 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Robin Carhart-Harris, Morten Kringelbach and Gustavo Deco.
Background & Research
Selen Atasoy is a neuroscience and psychiatry researcher whose work focuses on brain dynamics, consciousness, and altered states of awareness. She earned a PhD in medical imaging and has held research positions at institutions including Imperial College London, the University of New South Wales, and the University of Oxford. Her later work also spans therapy and authenticity-oriented practice.
Key Impact
Known for pioneering connectome-harmonic decomposition to study how psychedelics such as LSD, psilocybin, and DMT alter brain dynamics and consciousness.
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Affiliations
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University of Turku
The University of Turku is a multidisciplinary public research university in Turku, Finland, with active biomedical and health research programs.
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academicResearchers at Aarhus University are undertaking studies investigating how and why people in Denmark microdose. The aim of this research is to generate knowledge on potentially new forms of self-care emerging outside the national healthcare system in Denmark. Led by Margit Anne Petersen at the Centre for Drug and Alcohol Research, the project explores areas where the healthcare system potentially fails to accommodate patients.
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