We are pleased to announce the launch of the Hearing the Voice lecture series, which features key lectures and presentations from our researchers and guest speakers. At present, the series includes the following highlights from 2013:
- Dr Vaughan Bell (Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London) on ‘A Community of One: social cognition and auditory verbal hallucinations’, Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University, 8 November 2013.
- Dr Ben Alderson-Day (Postdoctoral Research Associate in Psychology, Durham University) on ‘The Stuff of Voices: mapping the clinical, neural and cognitive correlates of different types of inner speech’, Hearing the Voice Research Showcase & Futures Meeting, Durham University, 11 September 2013.
- Dr Angela Woods (Co-director of Hearing the Voice, Durham University) on ‘Entanglements with the Humanities and Social Sciences: minds and bodies’, Royal College of General Practitioners Medical Humanities Research Day, London, 14 March 2014.
You can find out more about these lectures and listen to each presentation by pressing play on the Cloudcast Multiplayer above, visiting our new Podcasts page, or following us on Mixcloud here.
We plan to add to our collection of podcasts and recorded lectures throughout the course of the project and hope you enjoy listening to the series.