Mood and cognition research

Psyonic studies voice signals in microdosing contexts.

Psyonic is a research-stage project exploring how speech patterns may correlate with mood, cognition, creativity, and self-reported psychedelic microdosing effects.

Overview

Voice analytics meets psychedelic research.

The source project material describes a study of speech, mood, creativity, and cognitive function among psychedelic microdosers. The public framing here keeps that scope research-stage and avoids presenting speech analysis as a clinical tool.

Participants complete neuropsychological tasks, verbal prompts, and surveys through a web app. The research direction is to compare self-reported state changes with measurable vocal features such as tone, pace, rhythm, and articulation.

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PsyonicAxonDAO ecosystem
Original project page
Study signals
Mood self-reports
Creativity tasks
Cognitive assessments
Verbal recordings
Tone and pitch changes
Speech pace and rhythm
Articulation patterns
Attention and flexibility measures
Baseline and follow-up comparisons
Anonymous participation workflows
Machine-learning analysis
Research dataset preparation
Project functions
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Microdosing study workflow

Designed around participants actively microdosing psilocybin or LSD where legally and ethically appropriate for the study context.

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Voice biomarker exploration

Looks for measurable vocal-pattern changes that may correlate with mood, cognition, and creativity shifts.

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Survey and task collection

Combines self-report, verbal tasks, and neuropsychological testing to add context around speech data.

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Anonymous participation

The source material emphasizes large-scale, anonymous participation to improve accessibility and diversity.

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Eligibility criteria

Participant criteria are defined to protect study integrity, including age, capacity, language, and exclusion considerations.

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Future research utility

The long-term goal is to understand whether speech analysis can support research into psychedelic states and therapeutic response monitoring.

Why it matters

Objective signals can add structure to subjective state changes.

Psychedelic microdosing research often depends on self-report. Psyonic adds a voice-analysis layer that may help researchers compare reported experience with measurable speech dynamics in carefully scoped studies.