Special Seminar by Prof Beatrice de Gelder
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Date and Time: Thursday 23 Oct 2025, 1pm-2pm
Talk Location: 1201, Level 12 Tea Room, Redmond Barry Building, Parkville
Light refreshments will be supplied following the conclusion of the talk.
Please note that this special seminar will be held in conjunction with the public lecture held by MSPS. This seminar will be a more science-based presentation.
Talk Abstract: Professor Beatrice de Gelder presents her group's research, challenging conventional theories by building bridges between classical body perception and innate priors in the human visual system. Her approach jointly addresses category selectivity and functional roles of neural areas in body perception. De Gelder aims to identify midlevel visual processes between high-order symbolic thought and low-level physical ones, serving as biological building blocks for complex whole-body expressions. Her talk covers conscious and non-conscious visual perception in patients with cortical damage, face recognition and its deficits, whole body posture and movement perception, and emotional expression in whole bodies. She explores neuroethological priors in body perception and social interaction, comparing social communication in human and non-human primates. De Gelder's research aims to uncover the neural determinants of nonverbal communication, offering new perspectives on how the brain perceives and interprets bodies and social signals.