- Balázs Gulyás
Balázs Gulyás (born June 26, 1956) is a Hungarian neurobiologist.
Personalia
He is a citizen of both Hungary and Belgium and is a permanent resident in Sweden. Since 1988, Gulyás has been living in
Stockholm , working at theKarolinska Institute . He has three children, two daughters (Nóra and Noémi) and one son (Valentin Gulyas ), born 1987, 1990 and 1994.Work
Gulyás' main research interest is functional neuroimaging and cognitive neuroscience. In recent years, he has also been involved in neuropharmacological drug and biomarker research and development.
Gulyás has published nine books, 30 book-chapters and over 100 research papers in peer reviewed scientific journals.
He is also the founder and principle organiser of the
World Science Forum [http://www.sciforum.hu] series.Publications
His books include:
- Gulyás, B. (ed.) The Brain-Mind Problem. Philosophical and Neurophysiological Approaches. Leuven and Assen: Leuven University Press and Van Gorcum, 1987. p. XI+119. ISBN 90 6186 246 9
- Gulyás, B., Ottoson, D., and Roland, P. E. (eds.) Functional Organization of the Human Visual Cortex. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1993. p. 391. ISBN 0 08 042004 4.
- Gulyás, B. and Müller-Gärtner, H. W. (eds.) Positron emission tomography: A critical assessment of recent trends. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publisher, 1998. p. 482. ISBN 0 7923 5091 X
- Pléh, C., Kovács, G. and Gulyás, B. (eds.) Cognitive Neuroscience. Budapest, Osiris Press, 2003. 832 p. ISBN 963 389 313 5.
- Kraft, E., Gulyás, B. and Pöppel, E. (eds.) Neural Correlates of Thinking. Springer Verlag, 2008.
External links
http://www.balazs-gulyas.hu/
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