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Roser Sanchez-Todo

Pompeu Fabra University

2 papers in the library · 16 citations · publishing 2024-2026

Papers

Neural Geometrodynamics, Complexity, and Plasticity: A Psychedelics Perspective

Entropy January 22, 2024 Giulio Ruffini, Edmundo Lopez-Sola, Jakub Vohryzek et al. 15 citations

A framework called neural geometrodynamics, inspired by general relativity, describes how neural dynamics unfold at three timescales: fast (momentary activity), slow (synaptic plasticity), and ultraslow (metaplasticity). Psychedelics flatten the neural landscape, increasing entropy and complexity of fast dynamics, which disrupts functional integration. This destabilization counteracts pathological, rigid neural patterns by promoting fluid, adaptable states. The plasticity-enhancing effects of psychedelics amplify this shift, leading to acute systemic disorder and potentially longer-lasting increases in complexity that affect both short-term dynamics and long-term plastic processes, offering a holistic view of psychedelics' acute and lasting impacts.

An algorithmic agent model of pure awareness and minimal experiences

Philosophy and the Mind Sciences May 27, 2026 Edmundo Lopez-Sola, Roser Sanchez-Todo, Jakub Vohryzek et al. 1 citation

A computational framework rooted in algorithmic information theory, the algorithmic agent model, is used to investigate the phenomenon of pure awareness central to contemplative traditions. The framework proposes that agents build compressive models of the world, and structured experience arises from running such models. Pure awareness may correspond to experiences with minimal structure achieved through meditation, psychedelics, or other deconstructive practices, such as jhāna meditation. A key hypothesis is that the phenomenology of pure awareness arises from the agent's model of its own modeling process, and this recognition can occur alongside other phenomenal content, as in non-dual awareness. These ideas can be explored through whole-brain computational models based on predictive processing, grounded in meditation and psychedelic research.