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Douglas Flores currently works at the Department of Social Psychology and Work, University of São Paulo, Brazil. He has a Master’s degree in Social Psychology (Research - A systematic review of the concepts of ecstasy at different periods and contexts) and he is a Ph.D. student (Research - Ecstatic experiences: a comparative study of ritualistic, contextual and psychophysiological patterns in different population samples).
Associate member of "Brazilian Association of Psychology and Behavioral Medicine"; Brazilian Society of Neurosciences and Behavior; Brazilian Association of Psychosomatic Medicine; and the Brazilian Society of Physiology.
Participates in the Study Groups: 1) Identity Changes and Anomalies; 2) Cognitive Psychology of Religion; 3) Methodology in Anomalistic; and, 4) Psychology of Religion.
Areas of interest: ecstatic experiences, dissociation, trance, and possession; comparative religion, mysticism, religions, and their theologies; evolutionary anthropology and evolutionary psychology; ethology, physiology, and neurosciences; epistemologies of scientific theories; religion (psychophysiological, symbolic, cognitive, and social aspects); cognitive sciences and anomalistic psychology.
Lattes (Brazilian): http://lattes.cnpq.br/1726042474088922
Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Douglas-Flores-4
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0914-9472
PUBLONS: https://publons.com/a/1469203