Media

2025

  • Sarah Wilson and Daniel Yeom appeared on Australia's Most Identical on Channel 9. Sarah features as an expert for the show, while Daniel features as a guest in Episode 2.
  • Daniel Yeom spoke with Body + Soul magazine about how music can boost our energy levels.

2024

  • Sarah Wilson spoke on the Ablequest program on Sydney's 2RPH radio, to talk about how music and singing can enhance brain function and facilitate neurological recovery.

2023

  • Sarah Wilson appeared on an episode of House of Wellness on Channel 7, talking about the impact music has on the brain.
  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed in an Explainer article in the Sydney Morning Herald/The Age about the genetics of singing.
  • Daniel Yeom was interviewed in an article for the Sydney Morning Herald/The Age's Examine series about the genetics of singing. He was also interviewed on ABC Radio Perth.

2021

  • Sarah Wilson provided expert commentary for a feature by Seven News on the emotional effects of music in relation to the global success of the song "Love Tonight" by David Guetta and Shouse.
  • Sarah Wilson participated in a panel discussion on the psychological impact of COVID-19 for the COVID-19 Pandemic: Social Science Perspectives symposium hosted by the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (Sept)
  • Sarah Wilson was featured in an article by The Brag Media entitled "Science shows live music improves brain development, mental health and the economy" (July)
  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed for an episode of the University of Melbourne's Eavesdrop on Experts podcast on the importance of social connection for mental health and wellbeing (June)
  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed on an episode of ABC Radio Adelaide Nightlife about the joy of singing and the science behind it (Feb)

2020

  • Sarah Wilson was  featured in a news release for her election as Fellow of the Academy of Sciences in Australia (Nov)

Sarah Wilson - FASSA photo

  • Sarah Wilson was Interviewed by Allan Tait (Chief Operating Officer, The University of Melbourne) for two episodes of the In Conversation With series where she provided tips for managing mental health during the COVID-19 lockdown.  Watch the interviews here: Aug interviewOct interview

Sarah Wilson and Allan Tait - In Conversation With

  • Genevieve Rayner was interviewed for expert comment on an article in The New Yorker around paradoxical patterns of patient adjustment to seizure freedom following the insertion of a NeuroVista seizure detection device.
  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed on a number of radio programs:
  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed by Dr Andi Horvath for the Eavesdrop on Experts podcast (The University of Melbourne) entitled "The Brain Benefits of Music" (Sept)
  • Genevieve Rayner was interviewed for expert comment on an article in ABC News regarding research on the structural neurological changes linked to affective disorders in anxiety and depression (Aug)
  • Laura Bird was interviewed on an episode of the Welcome to My Nerd Brain podcast, hosted by Emily Fransen in the U.S.A. (Jul)
  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed for an article in BBC Future about the positive effects of singing on stress (May)
  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed for an article in The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald titled "Waves, rains and chirping birds: How ambient sounds help to relieve anxiety" (May)
  • Sarah Wilson was interview for a news article in The Age titled "Victoria enters 'new normal' in pandemic response" (Mar)

  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed by Prof Sharon Lewin from The Doherty Institute about the community response to COVID-19 (Mar)

Sarah WIlson - Doherty Institute Interview

  • Sarah Wilson participated in a panel discussion at The Doherty Institute hosted by the Dean of the MDHS (The University of Melbourne), Prof Shitij Kapur, regarding the COVID-19 response (Mar)

Sarah Wilson - COVID panel participation

  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed for an article in ABC News titled "How your brain disentangles words and melody from a single line of song" (Feb)
  • Laura Bird was interviewed on 3RRR FM's Einstein-A-Go-Go program (Feb)

Laura Bird interview at Triple R FM

2019

  • Laura Bird participated in the 3RRR FM's Einstein-A-Go-Go program’s #20phds20mins radio interview, hosted by Dr Shane Huntington (Dec)
  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed for 3MBS Reflections (radio) about how music can enhance brain function as well as facilitate recovery after brain injury (Aug)

  • Genevieve Rayner was invited to provide expert comments on an article by Michael Broder on MedPage Today regarding the significance of cognitive dysfunction after the remission of major depressive episodes

  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed by Alicia Bigica for an article in Neurology Live titled '"Improvements in psychosocial factors, quaity of life key to epilepsy surgery satisfaction" (June)

  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed by Nancy Volkers for a podcast about the Burden of Normality hosted by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) at the 33rd International Epilepsy Congress (June)

2018

  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed for Breakfast with Matt Tribe - ABC Mildura-Swan Hill (radio) about ‘earworms’ and why a catchy piece of music continually repeats through a person’s mind (Nov)

  • Sarah Wilson was interviewed about the neuroscience of music by Vanessa Hughes for ABC Classic FM as part of National Science Week (Aug)

  • Sarah Wilson was featured on ABC's National Science Week: Meet Our Guests to discuss these questions and more:  What happens to the brain when we hear music?  Why does it feel so good?  How does it help our brain?

  • Sarah Wilson was featured on several media releases about a world-first, ARC-funded study on the genetic basis of singing ability (Apr):

Photo of Sarah Wilson being interview for Channel 9 News