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Minds and Moments: An Interdisciplinary Workshop on Cognition, Brain and Time

Organized by Prof. Dr. Ayelet N. Landau and the Brain Attention and Time Lab

September 5, 2024 – September 6, 2024

Organizers: Ayelet N. Landau (UCL/HUJI) and the Brain Attention and Time Lab



Venue:

Einstein Center Chronoi 

Otto-von-Simson-Straße 7, 14195 Berlin


To attend, please register in advance at rabe@chronoi.org

(WebEx conference link will be provided to online attendees upon registration)




Program 


Thursday, 05.09.2024 


9.30–10.00

Workshop Opening


10.00–11.30

Evolutionary Reflections on Time and Rhythm Processing and Their Impact on Cognition

Sonja Kotz (Maastricht University)


11.30–12.00 | Coffee Break


12.00–13.30

Speech Timing Across Languages and Cultures

Frank Seifart (CNRS SeDyL Paris)


13.30–15.00 | Lunch


15.00–15.40

Individual Differences in Spontaneous Rhythms

Leah Snapiri (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)


15.40–16.20

Different Languages, Similar Time Scale

Maya Inbar (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)


16.20–16.45 | Coffee Break


16.45–18.15

The Brain as the Pacemaker of Language: Evidence and Challenges

Lars Meyer (Max-Planck-Institut Leipzig)


18.15–19.15 | Poster Session ‘n Wine




Friday, 06.09.2024 


9.40–10.20

Influence of the Encoding of Time on the Dynamics of Cortico-Motor Control

Lorenzo Guarnieri (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) 


10.20–11.00

The Neural Dynamics of Temporal Decisions

Nir Ofir (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) 


11.00–12.00 | Posters and Coffee


12.00–13.30

Universal Rhythmic Architecture Uncovers Distinct Modes of Neural Dynamics

Golan Karvat (University of Cambridge) 


13.30–15.00 | Lunch


15.00–16.30

Can the Heart Help Unlock the Neural Correlates of Time Perception?

Irena Arslanova (University of London)


16.30–17.00 | Coffee Break


17.00–18.30

What the Timing of Neural and Gaze Signals Can Tell us about the Nature of the Human Mind

Freek van Ede (Free University of Amsterdam)



> Program (PDF)




Co-funded by the European Research Council

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