David B. Yaden (@existwell) 's Twitter Profile
David B. Yaden

@existwell

Science of psychedelics and other altered states of consciousness @JHPsychedelics @psychedelethics @TheYadenLab
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Katherine Cheung (@katherine_chg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Working on getting a bibliography of sorts for psychedelic ethics/philosophy papers together - sharing in case it comes in useful for anyone else! Ongoing project & please feel free to let me know if I've missed something 🌿 katcheung.com/psychedelic-et…

Experimental Philosophy (@xphilosopher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking news: There will soon be a specialist journal devoted to the interdisciplinary field of EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY This will be enormously valuable to the field

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Researchers used to talk about priming effects and framing effects as two pieces of evidence for the same larger claim: that people’s judgments are easily pushed around With the spectacular collapse of priming research, perhaps we should rethink the core lesson of framing

Researchers used to talk about priming effects and framing effects as two pieces of evidence for the same larger claim: that people’s judgments are easily pushed around

With the spectacular collapse of priming research, perhaps we should rethink the core lesson of framing
Experimental Philosophy (@xphilosopher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this blog post, I argue that we need to understand framing effects within a larger picture of the mind that is basically the opposite of this earlier view: People’s judgments are *not* easily pushed around by all sorts of subtle manipulations xphi.net/2025/05/23/pri…

Praachi Tiwari (@praachitiwari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was absolute fun presenting a poster on my ongoing work with Johns Hopkins Psychedelic Research Center and Division of Behavioral Biology at the Psychiatry Department Research Potpourri Johns Hopkins Medicine Johns Hopkins University Here's to science and discussions with amazing scientists!!

It was absolute fun presenting a poster on my ongoing work with <a href="/JHPsychedelics/">Johns Hopkins Psychedelic Research Center</a> and Division of Behavioral Biology at the Psychiatry Department Research Potpourri <a href="/HopkinsMedicine/">Johns Hopkins Medicine</a> <a href="/JohnsHopkins/">Johns Hopkins University</a> 
Here's to science and discussions with amazing scientists!!
Eddie Talks Drugs (@eddietalksdrugs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is the day 😄 Happy to report that I have finally vanquished the PhD after an invigorating but collegial viva - exactly what you want when defending work you believe in. Papers are (forthcoming), but for now: sincere thanks to all those who have supported me along the way!

Today is the day 😄 Happy to report that I have finally vanquished the PhD after an invigorating but collegial viva - exactly what you want when defending work you believe in.

Papers are (forthcoming), but for now: sincere thanks to all those who have supported me along the way!
Spencer Greenberg 🔍 (@spencrgreenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You may know that we made over 1 million correlations about humans easily searchable for free. Well, we just added new data covering: all 10 DSM personality disorders (narcissistic, anti-social, borderline, etc.), as well as >80 interests, and responses about >100 emotions: 👇

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Our new developmental paper with Jonathan Kominsky and Elizabeth Bonawitz @ebonawitz.bsky.social People can think purely statistically, but sometimes they instead mix together the statistical and the prescriptive. Which of these comes first in development?

Our new developmental paper with Jonathan Kominsky and <a href="/E_Bonawitz/">Elizabeth Bonawitz @ebonawitz.bsky.social</a>

People can think purely statistically, but sometimes they instead mix together the statistical and the prescriptive. Which of these comes first in development?
Balázs Szigeti (@psybalazs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🍄 Major new preprint alert 🍄🚨 I think these will be important results. They are not going make me popular with my #psychedelic in-group, please do not shoot the messenger! The premise of this pre-registered meta analysis (osf.io/preprints/psya…) is that it is biased to

🚨🍄 Major new preprint alert 🍄🚨 
I think these will be important results. They are not going make me popular with my #psychedelic in-group, please do not shoot the messenger!

The premise of this pre-registered meta analysis (osf.io/preprints/psya…) is that it is biased to
Experimental Philosophy (@xphilosopher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People differ in their capacity for visual imagery This new study finds that this individual difference predicts their philosophical intuitions (!). For example, people with a lower capacity for visual imagery have different intuitions about free will osf.io/preprints/psya…