Sophia Armand
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen
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Research Footprint
Sophia Armand appears in 8 tracked papers (2021–2026), most studied alongside Psilocybin, across Healthy Volunteers, Neuroimaging & Brain Measures and Depressive Disorders.
Most-cited paper: Psilocybin-induced changes in brain network integrity and segregation correlate with plasma psilocin level and psychedelic experience (130 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Gitte Knudsen, Patrick Fisher and Dea Stenbæk.
Background & Research
Sophia Armand is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses on psychedelic research, psilocybin-assisted research, neurophenomenology, neuroimaging, clinical psychology, and cognitive psychology. Her profile describes interest in how serotonergic psychedelics affect cognition, mood, consciousness, and psychotherapy, using questionnaires, interviews, fMRI, and PET.
Key Impact
She is a psychedelic research scientist whose work on psilocybin, neuroimaging, and subjective experience has helped characterize acute brain and phenomenological effects in healthy humans.
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