Re: [FRIAM] time, the brain, the self

2010-12-04 Thread Victoria Hughes
DId you come to my talk today? The piece I posted was one of the papers I read for the talk. It does not represent the totality of my thinking on this subject. You are absolutely right, there are a variety of rhythms and systems of entrainment and response that we simultaneously inhabit. I

Re: [FRIAM] time, the brain, the self

2010-12-04 Thread Richard Lowenberg
Victoria's posting misses a primary consideration regarding life (us and all other) and time, which we rarely consider.We are all resonant beings, from micro to macro scale. We are entrained and tuned at the atomic, molecular, cellular and greater, to the many radiative wavelengths and energ

[FRIAM] time, the brain, the self

2010-12-03 Thread Victoria Hughes
In pulling together a very short talk for the Notions of Time event tomorrow, I came across this section of text, from the introduction to a paper The experience of time: neural mechanisms and the interplay of emotion, cognition and embodiment by Marc Wittmann, PhD Psychology, UC San Diego.