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Cognitive Science Network Cognitive Science Lecture Series – Memory Processes from Neuroscience and Cognitive Psychology Perspectives

  • Montag, 2. Dezember 2024, 16:00 - 18:00 Uhr
  • Kopfklinik, Seminarraum 1, Im Neuenheimer Feld 400, 69120 Heidelberg
    • Prof. Dr. Andreas Draguhn, Universtität Heidelberg, Institut für Physiologie und Pathophysiologie
    • Prof. Dr. Jan Rummel, Universität Heidelberg, Psychologisches Institut

As human beings, we have bodies and brains, but another integral part of us is something that seems non-physical, or immaterial to many people, something that we call ‘mind’. Equipped like this, we can experience, remember, forget, and learn, we can make strategic plans, daydream, do research or invent things and nonsense and tell our friends about it or visualize what we come up with to communicate our ideas to others. How is it that we do all this? This lecture series aims to reflect the broad range of perspectives on human and non-human cognition and explore the potential of interdisciplinary dialog. 

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Many disciplines contribute to the understanding of how our minds and brains work. The Cognitive Science Lecture Series organized by the Institute of German as a Foreign Language Philology of Heidelberg University, aims to reflect the broad range of perspectives on human and non-human cognition and explore the potential of interdisciplinary dialog. Researchers from a variety of disciplines including psychology, neurosciences, psychiatry, psycholinguistics, computer science, art history, and others contribute to the lecture series.