THE ENTANGLED LOOP: CONTACT
We welcome enquiries about the trilogy and the wider Entangled Loop research programme. Please direct your message to the most appropriate person below, so that we can respond promptly and consistently.
By topic
The Entangled Loop framework, hedonic architecture, the wider research programme. mathematical unification, the LSD test, the operator identity, the canary in the mind framework and code.
Morten L. Kringelbach, University of Oxford and Aarhus University. morten.kringelbach [at] psych.ox.ac.uk.
Gustavo Deco, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona. gustavo.deco [at] upf.edu.
Clinical translation and adolescent mental health. Diego A. Pizzagalli, University of California, Irvine. dap [at] uci.edu
The philosophical framing, the Beautiful Loop, Bayesian-inference and contemplative and meditative connections,. Shamil Chandaria, University of Oxford. shamil.chandaria [at] gmail.com
Ruben Laukkonen, University of Oxford. ruben.laukkonen [at] psych.ox.ac.uk
Computational pipelines, software issues, replication enquiries. Please open an issue on the relevant GitHub repository linked from the [code and data page] or email Yonatan Sanz Perl directly. yonatan.sanz [at] upf.edu
Media
For media enquiries, rather than emailing authors directly, please write directly to the press offices at Oxford, Aarhus, Barcelona or UC Irvine. This can route enquiries promptly and ensure consistent framing across institutions.
Replication and collaboration
If you are planning an independent replication of the canary in the mind result or the LSD test of the central identity, we would welcome notice in advance. We are happy to share unpublished documentation, point to relevant prior work and discuss methodological choices before you start. We are also happy to be listed as collaborators on replication efforts where this would be useful.
The first independent replication of the canary result is the single most important outstanding test of the framework. If you are in a position to attempt it, please get in touch.
Postal address
Centre for Eudaimonia and Human Flourishing
Linacre College
University of Oxford
Stoke House, Oxford OX3 9BX
United Kingdom
How to cite
The full citation for each of the three papers are on the papers page. Please cite the trilogy in any work that builds on it.
If you have published work that builds on the framework, we would be glad to know about it so that we can link to it from the [updates page](updates/).
