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NYU Langone Insights on PsychiatryNYU Langone Insights on PsychiatryHow Psychedelics Rewire the BrainHow could a single psychedelic treatment cause lasting change? Joshua Siegel, MD, PhD, is on a mission to find out. A leading expert on neuroimaging and neuropsychopharmacology at NYU Langone’s Center for Psychedelic Medicine, Dr. Siegel unpacks how psilocybin may spark neuroplasticity and reshape the depressed brain. He also gives us an inside look at the race to develop non-hallucinogenic psychedelic analogs. Dr. Siegel is an assistant professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.🔍 Topics Covered:00:00 Introduction00:15 Dr. Siegel's Current Work01:01 Past Research and Human Psilocybin Imaging Study02...2025-05-0732 minMind & MatterMind & MatterPsychedelics, Functional Neuroimaging & the Human Brain | Joshua Siegel | 188Send us a textAbout the guest: Joshua Siegel, MD, PhD is a psychiatrist & systems neuroscience at New York University. He uses functional imaging to study the effects of psychedelics and other drugs on the human brain.Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Siegel discuss: fMRI and how it works; relationship between neural activity and blood flow; functional connectivity & the default mode network of the human brain; the functional effects of psilocybin on the brain; the role that subjective & expectancy effects in psychedelics medicine; and more.Related episodes:2024-11-141h 11Mind & MatterMind & MatterPsychedelics, Functional Neuroimaging & the Human Brain | Joshua Siegel | #188About the guest: Joshua Siegel, MD, PhD is a psychiatrist & systems neuroscience at New York University. He uses functional imaging to study the effects of psychedelics and other drugs on the human brain.Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Siegel discuss: fMRI and how it works; relationship between neural activity and blood flow; functional connectivity & the default mode network of the human brain; the functional effects of psilocybin on the brain; the role that subjective & expectancy effects in psychedelics medicine; and more.Related episodes:* M&M #173: Psychedelics, Consciousness, Psychiatry, Psychology, Mental Health & the Entropic...2024-11-091h 31FRIGHT SCHOOLFRIGHT SCHOOL202 - Human Capri Sun - Thirst (2009)Welcome back to Fright School! Joe went to Vegas to support Jimmykins' bowling addiction! Joshua remains unconvinced Jimmy is not a serial killer ala DEXTER. Who LOVES to bowl?!?! Make it make sense! On the subject of activities for nerds- Joshua spent the weekend reading with friends. Trixie and Katya of DRAG RACE fame made their way to San Diego! Joe continues his Catholic colonization of the program with THIRST a film that was about as long as the Inquisition and, at least according to Joe, not even HALF as fun! We chat about the intersections of Catholicism, cannibalism...2022-04-181h 09As Seen From HereAs Seen From Here03-27-05 ASFHSubject: Statins and Age Related Macular Degeneration Paper Discussed: McGwin G, Xie A, Owsley C The use of cholesterol-lowering medications and age-related macular degeneration Ophthalmology (United States), Mar 2005, 112(3) p488-94 Guest: Gerald McGwin, Jr., PhD Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Ophthalmology University of Alabama at Birmingham Subject: Contact Lens Fitting after Refractive Surgery Paper Discussed: NA Guest: Irwin Siegel, OD, PhD Professor of Ophthalmology, NYU School of Medicine2005-03-2729 min