Prof. Beatrice de Gelder, Room P 511, Postbus 90153, 5000 LE Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Tel. (013) 466 2167 E-mail: b.degelder@uvt.nl
Prof. Beatrice de Gelder, Room P 511, Postbus 90153, 5000 LE Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Tel. (013) 466 2167 E-mail: b.degelder@uvt.nl
Below you can find an interview on prosopagnosia on Dutch Regional Public Radio. Besides this interview our research on prosopagnosia receives a lot of attention in the media. The Plos One 2008 paper by Jan van den Stock and others is highlighted by Science Daily and Noorderlicht (in Dutch). Furthermore, a newspaper article in Dutch can be found here and a EOS article here.
Beatrice de Gelder was interviewed by Paul Rutgeerts for EOS Magazine as part of series “top scientists interview top scientists”. The interview is in Dutch. Click here to read the interview. As part of the same series, Beatrice interviewed Dirk Inzé.
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Beatrice de Gelder starred in a documentary by Fet-Open.
Beatrice de Gelder was interviewed for the Nature Neuroscience Podcast on the neural bases of the non-conscious perception of emotional signals (Nature Reviews Neuroscience paper together with Marco Tamietto. You can listen the podcast below or here.
The 2008 Current Biology paper on blindsight has rec
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eived coverage in a wide variety of international news outlets. It was discussed in Nature News, Science News,National Public Radio, American Scientist, The Washington Post, The New York Times, New Scientist, Times Online, and in The Independent. The movie can be watch on the right.
Scientific American highlighted the 2009 PNAS paper by Marco Tamietto and others on blindsight. An Italian newspaper article discussing the work of Marco Tamietto can be found here.
The 2004 PNAS paper on how fear is spread by body language is discussed on the National Geographic website.
Charlotte Sinke was interviewed as part of an exhibition on the role of evolutionary thought plays at Maastricht University. From 5:38 (in Dutch)
The episode of Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman was broadcasted in the US on July 6h (10pm e/p) on the Science Channel. You can watch it here.
If it doesn’t play, click here.