Université Côte d'Azur · CTELA · LIRCES

Reports move research forward.

Share your experience with a psychedelic substance, freely and anonymously. Your account will contribute to a better scientific, human and clinical understanding of these experiences.

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Ethics protocol n°2025-180

A rigorous study, anchored in ethics

Protocol n°2025-180 approved by the Ethics Committee of Université Côte d'Azur.

Academic research

Transdisciplinary analysis of reports by a UniCA research team — CTELA and LIRCES. Results are published in peer-reviewed journals.

Guaranteed anonymity

No IP address or identifying data is collected. You receive a unique code to withdraw your report at any time for 2 years.

Open Access

Once moderated, reports are published in Open Access so that other researchers, students and citizens can freely access them.

Approval n°2025-180

Non-incitement clause

This study does not aim to promote, justify or trivialise the use of psychoactive substances, the consumption of which may be illegal in France. It has a purely scientific purpose, aimed at understanding the narrative and cognitive mechanisms linked to spontaneously reported experiences. All participation is strictly anonymous, voluntary, and does not imply any incentive or approval of practices contrary to current law.

Processus

How it works

Informed consent

You read the conditions, confirm your eligibility and validate the consent form.

Questionnaire (~10 min)

A few demographic and descriptive questions about your reference experience.

Free narrative

You recount your experience with no length limit. You can attach a visual creation.

Review & publication

After moderation (anonymisation) by the scientific committee, your report is published in Open Access. A code lets you withdraw it at any time for 2 years.

An initiative by

CREATES — UCA Arts + Humanités CTELA — Centre Transdisciplinaire d'Épistémologie de la Littérature et des Arts vivants LIRCES — Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits Culture Et Sociétés