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UID:https://www.cbs.mpg.de/events/44974/338749
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DTEND:20260402T143000Z
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CREATED:20260303T120009Z
DESCRIPTION:How the brain tells time is fundamental for the individuation\,
  the coincidence\, the integration\, and the ordering of events in time\, 
 but also for the feeling that time passes\, that things exist for a while 
 (duration)\, or that we can\, at will\, mentally travel to our vanished pa
 st and our not yet existing future. An epistemological difficulty stands i
 n the way of understanding the status of 'time' in the neurosciences: temp
 oralities emerge from the brain's perspective (the generator\, actuator\, 
 and observer)\, not from the external observer. Yet\, how neural circuits 
 code\, use\, and represent temporal information is largely debated. I will
  discuss the role of neural rhythms from the basic feeling that time passe
 s to the elicitation of\, and the mental navigation in\, temporal cognitiv
 e maps.\nSpeaker: Prof. Virginie van Wassenhove
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T095315Z
LOCATION:MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences\, Room: Wilhelm Wundt R
 oom (A400) + Zoom Meeting (hybrid mode)
ORGANIZER;CN=Department of Psychology:mailto:doeller-office@cbs.mpg.de
SUMMARY:Mind Meeting: Prof. Virginie van Wassenhove | Making sense of time 
 (in the brain)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.cbs.mpg.de/events/44974/338749
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