Martin Korsbak Madsen is a medical doctor, whose research utilizes PET and fMRI to gain a better understanding of psilocybin brain effects. His main research areas involve multimodal neuroimaging using PET and fMRI to investigate the effects of 5-HT2AR modulation using the classic psychedelic psilocybin and the antagonist ketanserin.
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Martin K. Madsen pursuing a Ph.D. at the Neurobiology Research Unit of Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen.
Notable Research Papers
- Psychedelic effects of psilocybin correlate with serotonin 2A receptor occupancy and plasma psilocin levels (Madsen, et al., 2019)
- Brain serotonin 2A receptor binding predicts subjective temporal and mystical effects of psilocybin in healthy humans (Madsen, et al., 2020)
- Plasma psilocin critically determines behavioral and neurobiological effects of psilocybin (Madsen, et al., 2021)
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- Psilocybin Occupancy and Modulation of Serotonin 2A Receptors (NPV, 2018)
- Five-hour fMRI mapping after oral psilocybin reveals distinct psilocin-dependent changes in resting-state functional connectivity (ICPR, 2020)
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