Stephanie Muller
Researcher at CONICET / University of Buenos Aires (psychedelic neuroscience)
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Research Footprint
Stephanie Muller appears in 5 tracked papers (2021–2025), most studied alongside Psilocybin, DMT and Placebo, across Microdosing, Neuroimaging & Brain Measures and Creativity.
Most-cited paper: Microdosing with psilocybin mushrooms: a double-blind placebo-controlled study (127 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Enzo Tagliazucchi, Claudio Pallavicini and Federico Cavanna.
Background & Research
Stephanie Muller is an Argentine researcher affiliated with CONICET and the University of Buenos Aires, working in psychedelic neuroscience with Enzo Tagliazucchi’s group. Her recent work has examined psilocybin’s effects on visual salience, gaze behavior, microdosing outcomes, and language signatures of microdosing. She appears as a coauthor on several studies spanning behavioral, perceptual, and neural measures in psychedelic research.
Key Impact
She is a coauthor on multiple psychedelic neuroscience studies on psilocybin microdosing, visual perception, and DMT, contributing to an emerging evidence base on acute subjective and neural effects of psychedelics.
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