Postdoc & Clinical Psychologist @unimarburg.bsky.social & @SFB-TRR-289.bsky.social
Coordinator of the German Addiction Association - ECR network.
Interested in placebo effects, drugs & clinical psychology. All views my own.
Lukas A. Basedow, PhD
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Ein direkter Angriff auf unsere Demokratie. Einschüchtern und Angst verbreiten. Rechtsextremisten sind bereit für exzessive Gewalt bis hin zu Mord.
www.hessenschau.de/gesellschaft...
Schmierereien mit Mordaufrufen, Störungen in Seminaren und wachsender Druck: Die Marburger Historikerin Christina Brüning spricht erstmals öffentlich über Bedrohungen gegen sie, warum sie sich an ihre...
IMHO this is a fantastic collection of chapters! However I'm a bit biased as I contributed a chapter on neuropsychological risks of psychedelic use
Oh hell yeah @amnesty.org comes out swinging:
"Amnesty International finds that standalone generative AI systems... are fundamentally incompatible with IHRL. As such, Amnesty International is calling for a prohibition of such systems."
www.amnesty.org/en/documents...
This newly published paper is also a great companion piece: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Would be great to add placebo conditions (and suggestive conditions, as in @madelinestein.bsky.social work) to see how these results change!
Lukas A. Basedow, PhD
This briefing examines how standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, are in conflict with international human rights law (IHRL) and standards through their design, development ...
Reduced drug use without full abstinence should count as success, not failure. This topic is very important to me, harm reduction is ALWAYS a success.
One of our new projects with the University of Cambridge, Exploring the Grey Zone: A Biopsychosocial Approach to Religious Delusions and Conspiracy Beliefs, is looking to hire a fixed term Research Associate in Psychiatry or Psychology: www.cam.ac.uk/jobs/researc...
Finally got around to reading this preprint. Fantastic work! This It's right up my alley and I believe quite important for psychedelic science. I'm actually in the middle of analyzing results from a similar project. Hope to share the results this year still 🤞
Congrats @madelinestein.bsky.social !
The Faculty of Divinity invites applications for the position of Research Associate in Psychiatry or Psychology, to work as part of an interdisciplinary team, led by Professor Joseph Webster, on the U...
My much more radical opinion is that all ethical approvals for human/animal biomedical research should be openly published, and all papers resulting from those studies should be easily linked to the approval. This one *really* freaks people out and I suspect we all know why.
Olivier George
Pretty much exactly the advice I give the predocs in our lab! I also encourage colleagues to add some individuality and passion into their talks: let the audience know why the topic of your talk is interesting TO YOU. I love hearing talks from people who deeply care about the subject.
Lukas A. Basedow, PhD
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Lukas A. Basedow, PhD
Fiona Macpherson
Postdoc position @unimarburg.bsky.social in the project:
"Bridging the Gap Between Verbal Psychological Theories & Formal Statistical Modeling with Large Language Models" (funded by @volkswagenstiftung.de)
📅Start: 01.10.2026 |⏳3 years
🔗 Job posting: uni-marburg.de/78NrWT
Thanks for sharing!
Maintaining effective blinding is a major methodological challenge in psychedelic research. This study provides a comprehensive evaluation of blinding…
Presumably you already have an ethical approval in place for human-participant or animal research. Are people really wanting to argue that there shouldn't be a clear correspondence between the study that was approved and the study that is eventually published? A RR just adds transparency. 2 cents.