Maastricht University
Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology
Kim PC Kuypers (Ph.D.) is affiliated as an Associate Professor with Maastricht University, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, where she obtained her Ph.D. in 2007. Her main goal is to understand the neurobiology underlying flexible cognition, empathy, and well-being. To accomplish this, she uses a psychopharmacological model to induce (sub)acute and longer-lasting effects on the behavior mentioned above with psychedelics and investigate the underlying biology. She also conducts survey research to understand the motives underlying psychedelic use and the experienced effects. She develops new paradigms to study cognitive flexibility and empathy more ecologically validly. The survey research gives direction to her experimental research in which she uses the newly developed paradigms. Her research contributes to understanding the biological and psychological underpinnings of cognitive and emotional processes linked to well-being.

Moderator of 1 Session

Session Type
Joint Session
Date
Mon, 06.06.2022
Session Time
10:00 - 11:30
Room
Hall C
Session Description
Serotonin psychedelics (e.g., psilocybin, LSD and ayahuasca) have gained recent international attention as novel therapeutics for hard-to-treat neuropsychiatric disorders including depression, anxiety, obsession and addiction. The rapid development of large-scale clinical trials demands a comparable understanding of the brain mechanisms associated with and mediating the acute psychoactive as well as lasting clinical and behavioral effects of these drugs. This mini conference aims to discuss relevant and unaddressed outcome measures of brain function during both the acute experience state and lasting post-drug effects.
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Presenter of 2 Presentations

The Impact of Psychedelics on Cognitions and Emotions

Session Type
Clinical/Therapeutic
Date
Tue, 07.06.2022
Session Time
08:00 - 09:30
Room
Hall A
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Lecture Time
08:34 - 08:51

(Sub)acute and Longer Lasting Effects of Psychedelics on Behaviours and Their Underlying Biology

Session Type
Joint Session
Date
Mon, 06.06.2022
Session Time
10:00 - 11:30
Room
Hall C
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Lecture Time
10:17 - 10:34