Alyce Burton, a recent graduate of the MSc in Psychology of the Arts, Neuroaesthetics and Creativity, bridges the gap between creative practice and scientific inquiry. With a longstanding career in the arts and photography, Alyce brings domain specific insight to their research, which delves into the captivating world of peak subjective experiences. Their dissertation, supported by the prestigious Usona Institute Scholarship for emerging scholars in psychedelic science, explores the fascinating intersection of aesthetic and psychedelic experiences, particularly focusing on how psychedelics influence our perception and appreciation of different art forms.