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This research aims to understand how the brain represents time and uses it for cognitive tasks. By analyzing neural activity across species, it seeks to uncover the mechanisms behind temporal cognition and its relation to memory.
Experiencing the world and inferring its causal structure rely on the flexible temporal organization of information in the brain, enabling future planning in thoughts and actions.
Understanding how the brain maps events in time is essential, yet surprisingly little is known about the neural mechanisms by which the brain represents time and uses it for computations.
Based on the observation that complex neural activity accompanies the mental evaluation of time across species, our project aims at…
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