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INS Seminars | Lucia Melloni

  • Aix-Marseille Université INS - Faculté de Médecine, 27, Boulevard Jean Moulin Marseille, 13005 France (map)

Speaker: Lucia Melloni , Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt am Main

Website: https://www.aesthetics.mpg.de/en/the-institute/people/lucia-melloni-en.html

Title: From continuous streams to segmented units: Understanding how events structure cognition and memory 

Abstract: While perceptual information arrives in a more-or-less continuous manner over time, our mind apprehends coherent and bounded subsequences that have beginnings, middles and ends and feel extended over time. For example, speech unfolds continuously without pauses between words, yet we understand meaningful units, at multiple hierarchical level, such as phonemes, syllables, words, and sentences, and ‘hallucinate’ pauses at the rate of those perceived mental units. A core problem has been to understand how and why the continuous flow of experience is partitioned in this way. In this talk I will present studies in which we have used invasive and non-invasive electrophysiology and computational modeling in tasks involving artificial sequences and visual narratives to shed light into the computations and brain mechanism mediating segmentation and encoding of sequences with the larger goal of  understanding the building blocks of our temporal experience and why time feels the way it does, e.g., how we can apprehend, feel, and marvel at the temporal structure of music.


Earlier Event: December 2
PhD defense| Inès Assali
Later Event: December 14
INS Seminars | Prof. Nigel Paul Pedersen