- Ronald K. Siegel
Ronald Keith Siegel (b. 1943) is an associate research professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at
UCLA , and the author of several noted studies and books onpsychopharmacology ,hallucination , andparanoia . [Of "Fire in the Brain",Oliver Sacks wrote: "there is no one around who knows more about hallucinations than Ronald K. Siegel [...] an intensely interesting and worthwhile book -- I know of no other quite like it."] Siegel has studied, lectured, and conducted research atBrandeis University ,Harvard Medical School ,Dalhousie University , and theAlbert Einstein College of Medicine , and has been a consultant to several government commissions on drug use. His research has focused on the effects of drugs on human behavior, and has included numerous clinical studies in which human volunteers (sometimes referred to by Siegel as "psychonauts") have taken drugs such asketamine ,LSD ,marijuana ,mescaline ,psilocybin , andTHC . [http://www.maps.org/dea-mdma/pdf/0025.PDF]In 2005, Siegel was an expert witness for the defense in the
Robert Blake murder trial, testifying on the long-term effects ofmethamphetamine andcocaine use. According to the jury foreman in the trial, Siegel was "one of the most compelling witnesses" in discrediting the testimony of Ronald Hambleton, who claimed that Blake had asked him to murderBonnie Lee Bakley . [ [http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/17/ctv.blake/ CNN.com - Actor Robert Blake acquitted of his wife's murder - Mar 17, 2005 ] ] In the course of his testimony in the Blake trial, Siegel disclosed that in one study, he had taught monkeys to smokecrack cocaine . [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/05/national/05blake.html The New York Times > National > Actor's Trial, Complete With Pulp Novel Characters, Draws to a Close ] ]Notes
Books
*"Intoxication: The Universal Drive for Mind-Altering Substances" (2005, 1989)
*"Whispers: The Voices of Paranoia" (1994)
*"Fire in the Brain: Clinical Tales of Hallucination" (1992)
*"Hallucinations: Behavior, Experience, and Theory" (with L.J. West) (1975)
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