Important activities relating to Project RELEVANCE
March 2024
ERC Symposium: Neural and Computational Representations of Bodies and Shapes, Tubingen University
June 2023
ERC Synergy Relevance Symposium Programme, "How Body Relevance Drives Brain Organization"
July 2022
FENS Forum 2022 - Int'l Neuroscience Conference, 9-13 July, Paris. MU and KU delegations
26-29 April 2022
"Perception of Biological Movement", presentation to International Congress BioHabana 2022 by Beatrice de Gelder
Feb 2022
Early threat perception is independent of behavioral control. Juanzhi Lu, Selma K. Kemmerer, Beatrice de Gelder
Feb 2022
Virtual Realities, Real Experiences: Perspectives from behavioral and neuroscience studies. IEA VR Symposium
12 June 2021
Pupil dilation modulations in repsonse to different degrees of visual awareness and differnt threatening body signals. Marta Poyo Solanas, Association for the scientific Study of Consciousness, Virtual Meeting
28 Sept 2021
Workshop on modelling body movements. Utrecht NL, Beatrice de Gelder
28 Sept 2021
Feature analysis of body movements. AffectMove workshop, Beatrice de Gelder
Sept 2021
A computational neuroetholgy perspective on body expression and action perception. ECLT, Venice
27 Nov 2021
A computational neuroethology perspective on body and expression perception. Regenburg University, Beatrice de Gelder
14 Sept 2021
Emotional Body Language; Towards a neuroethological theory and applications. IAS Paris, Beatrice de Gelder
19 Nov 2021
Can neuroscience explain art? Conference on Beauty And the Brain, Forum Rita Montalcini, Rome, It
10 Sept 2021
Subsubjective Art Perception. Symposium ARS Electronica, Hong Kong Virtual Beatrice de Gelder
9 Nov 2021
Neural Basis of Dynamic Body Perception. Baichen, Poyo Solanas, Marrazzo, Rajani, Vogels, Taubert, Giese, de Gelder. Society for Neuroscience 2021 (virtual)
9 Nov 2021
Hemisphere-specific coding of left vs right viewpoints for perception of the human body in lingual gyrus. Guiseppe Marrazzo, Society for Neuroscience 2021 (virtual)
6-9 Sep 2021
Objective and subjective basis of aggression experience. EBBS Lausanne, Beatrice de Gelder