Isabel Wießner
Doctoral researcher in neuroscience and psychedelic science
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Research Footprint
Isabel Wießner appears in 11 tracked papers (2021–2026), most studied alongside DMT, LSD and Ayahuasca, across Healthy Volunteers, Anxiety Disorders and Depressive Disorders.
Most-cited paper: LSD, madness and healing: Mystical experiences as possible link between psychosis model and therapy model (52 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Fernanda Palhano-Fontes, Draulio Araújo and Lukas Wießner.
Background & Research
Isabel Wießner is a Brazilian-based researcher associated with psychedelic and consciousness science, with work spanning LSD, ayahuasca, cognition, creativity, and EEG. PubMed and institutional listings show her as a collaborator with the University of Campinas and the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, where she has been active in neuroscience and psychedelic research. Her published work includes studies on LSD-induced changes in creativity, language, memory, and mystical-type experiences.
Key Impact
She has coauthored multiple influential human studies on LSD and ayahuasca spanning cognition, creativity, language, EEG, and mystical experience, helping connect acute psychedelic effects to therapeutic mechanisms.
Collaboration Network
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Affiliations
Institutions, companies, and organisations Isabel Wießner is associated with.
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brain Institute
The Brain Institute at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte is a Brazilian academic neuroscience center conducting translational research relevant to mental health and psychedelic science collaborations.
View stakeholder →Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) / ICARO
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) is home to ICARO, the Interdisciplinary Cooperation for Ayahuasca Research and Outreach, a research group based at the School of Medical Sciences focused on interdisciplinary ayahuasca research and outreach. ICARO has organized academic programming on ayahuasca and supports scientific and translational work on the plant medicine and related psychedelic topics.
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