The PRF helps people with HPPD through research, support and harm reduction.
What is HPPD?
HPPD (Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder) is an under-researched neuro-psychological condition involving distressing changes to visual perception following the use of drugs, including and especially psychedelic drugs.
The Perception Restoration Foundation promotes and funds research, support and awareness-raising around HPPD.
How do I know if I have HPPD?
Click the link below for pointers on figuring out if you have HPPD!
This is where the Perception Restoration Foundation seeks to make a difference.
We’re committed to progress.
The Perception Restoration Foundation is a non-profit committed to organize, support, and fund scientific research into HPPD.
Our donations are distributed to a network of domestic and international scientists at the forefront of increasing our understanding of HPPD and its possible treatments.
HPPD Research is happening now!
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Multi-Modal Imaging Study
We have helped Macquarie University launch a ground-breaking study into the Neuro-Physiological mechanism behind HPPD.
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HPPD Screening Tool
We’re working with the University of Melbourne to develop an online psycho-physics screening tool that may detect unusual features of people’s visual perception, and whether they may be at higher risk of HPPD with drug use.
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In-depth HPPD questionnaire study
The Foundation’s Ed Prideaux at the University of East London has launched an in-depth questionnaire on HPPD to better understand the drivers of distress and guide treatments.