Theresa Carbonaro

Research staff member at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research

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Papers

8 publications

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Research Footprint

Theresa Carbonaro appears in 8 tracked papers (2014–2022), most studied alongside Psilocybin, LSD and DMT, across Healthy Volunteers, Depressive Disorders and Anxiety Disorders.

Most-cited paper: Survey study of challenging experiences after ingesting psilocybin mushrooms: Acute and enduring positive and negative consequences (538 citations).

Frequent co-authors: Matthew Johnson, Frederick Barrett and Roland Griffiths.

Background & Research

Theresa M. Carbonaro appears to be a research scientist or research staff member associated with the Johns Hopkins psychedelic research group. She coauthored multiple studies on psilocybin and related hallucinogens spanning human subjective effects, cognition, PET/fMRI receptor occupancy, and preclinical discriminative-stimulus work. The publication record strongly suggests she has been involved in the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research and related Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences projects.

Key Impact

She is a coauthor on several foundational psilocybin and hallucinogen studies, including work on subjective effects, cognition, receptor occupancy, and human safety/experience profiling.

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