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In this episode of SENSELESS Conversations we talk to Anca Salagean, who is a researcher in the CREATE and CAMERA labs at the University of Bath where she studies the effects of embodying personalised and photorealistic avatars in virtual reali
After a long break in production, which may or may not have been due to us desperately trying to finish our PhDs and start new jobs, we are back! In this special episode of SENSELESS Conversations we talk to Dr Mike Richardson and Dr Naomi Heff
In this episode of SENSELESS Conversations we talk to Rachel Lees, who is a PhD student and researcher in the areas of addiction and mental health at the University of Bath. She debunks some common myths about cannabis use and tells us about t
In this episode of SENSELESS Conversations we talk to Dr Gillian Sandstrom, a senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Essex and an expert on the benefits of talking to strangers. Tune in to hear why talking to strangers can be benefi
In this episode of SENSE(LESS) Conversations we talk to Domicele Jonauskaite, a PhD researcher in colour psychology at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. We cover topics such as the emotional connotations of colours, and the reasons for
In this episode of SENSE(LESS) Conversations we talk to Prof. Pete Etchells from Bath Spa University, and author of Lost in a Good Game. We cover topics such as gaming addiction, gaming in the pandemic, and loot boxesRecorded 9th April 2021. Ho
In this episode of SENSE(LESS) Conversations we talk to Mehrdad Bahadori, a PhD Student at the University of Verona and a research fellow at the University of Padova. We discuss his research on how sounds influence our actions, what happens to
Our very first foray into podcasting starts off with a bang! We talk to Dr Meike Scheller about the development of vision, multisensory experience, blindness and more. Tune in to hear Meike explain how our experiences during development shape o