Ecole Thematique CNRS
15-19 sept. 2025 Porquerolles (France)

Programme

Day 1  

15.30-16.00        Welcome.  Presentation of schedule & organization.  Introduce speakers.

16.00-17.00        Keynote interdisciplinary seminar.  The History of Time (Jimena Canales)

17.00-18.30        Welcome drinks. Brief introductions by participants.

  

Day 2  

9.30-13.00          Topic 1: Duration

9.30-10.30          Duration and the passage of time (Sylvie Droit-Volet) 45 mins +15 mins Q & A

10.30-11.00        Cognitive neuroscience of time (Virginie van Wassenhove) 20 mins+10 mins Q & A

11.00-11.30        Coffee

11.30-12.15        Introduction to the philosophy of time (Elie During) 30 mins +15 mins Q & A

12.15-13.00        Introduction to the physics of time (TBC) 30 mins +15 mins Q & A

13.00-14.30        Lunch & posters

14.30-16.00        Short poster presentations Part 1

16.00-17.00        Practical demonstration Duration estimation experiment (Laurence Casini)

  

Day 3  

9.30-12.00          Topic 2: Fragmented time in schizophrenia

9.30 -10.30         Simultaneity and temporal order (Anne Giersch)

10.30-11.00        Clinical disturbances in the perception of time (Hélène Wilquin)

11.00-11.30        Coffee

11.30-12.00        The quantum brain.  Round table discussion with physicist (TBC)

12.00-13.30        Lunch & posters

13.30-15.00        Short poster presentations Part 2

15.00-15.30        Coffee

15.30-17.00        Topic 3: Timing in non-human animals 

15.30-16.00        Do rats measure time? (David Robbe)

16.00-16.30        Neural indices of memory for time in rodents (Valerie Doyere)

16.30-17.00        Sensing and predicting time via neural population dynamics (Nicolas Meirhaeghe)

  

Day 4  

9.30-12.00          Topic 4: Rhythms

9.30-10.30          Introduction to rhythms, music and neural oscillations (Benjamin Morillon)

10.30-11.00        Developmental trajectory of rhythm processing (Anne Bobin-Bègue)

11.00-11.30        Coffee

11.30-12.00        Ecological rhythm processing in animals (Andrea Ravignani)

12.00-12.30        What can philosophy bring to neuroscience & vice versa.  Round table discussion (Elie During)

12.30 -14.00       Lunch & posters

14.00-17.00        Project presentations by small workgroups

 

Day 5  

9.30-11.00          Topic 5:  Neuroecomics of time in decisions and action

9.30-10.30          Introduction to neuroeconomics (Bastien Berret)

10.30-11.00        Pathological sensitivity to time: from depression to impulsivity (Julie Duque)

11h-11.30          Coffee

11.30-12.00        Summary and evaluation of the week

12.00 -13.30       Farewell lunch

 

 

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