Logo
 

Public

  • Home
  • Curriculum
  • Admission
  • Teaching & Learning Concepts
  • Current Schedule of Courses
  • Graduates
  • Partner Universities
  • FAQ

Tags

2010, 2011, assignment, assignments, cv, documentation, eP, ePortfolio, Forecasting, help, mobility, portfolio, projects, reflection, Reflective, report, teamwork, test, vienna, WS2011

All tags

Register | Login
MEi:CogSci » My actions » Calendar

Calendar

February 2012
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
30 31 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 1 2 3 4
Publisher Title From To
lisl Riedl Lecture: "Obsessions with Time in the Body and Time in the World" 18:00:00 18:00:00  
lisl IK 2010 14:00:00 12:00:00  

Riedl Lecture: "Obsessions with Time in the Body and Time in the World"

RUPERT RIEDL LECTURE IN SCIENCE AND SOCIETY 2010:
"Obsessions with Time in the Body and Time in the World"
Rae Silver (Columbia University, NY)

Rainer Marie Rilke wrote: Dein allererstes Wort war Licht, da ward die Zeit : Your first spoken word was: LIGHT. Your first dimension perceived: TIME
Remarkably, the manifestation of celestial and temporal mechanics are mirrored in the molecular biology of the cell. Even after spending decades exploring this truth, it remains remarkable that today Neuroscientists can actually see cells of the body beating with a circadian (about a day) rhythm, and can watch as the clocks in our brains bow every day to the orders of the celestial world.
This lecture will show that there is a clock in the brain. This clock consists of about 20,000 neurons, and lies in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus. The time of this brain clock is driven by the cycles of light and darkness in our local early environment. The brain clock lies at the top of a hierarchically organized system that controls virtually every normal and abnormal function of our body, from the timing of sleep and wake, to our ability to respond to drugs, to the growth of cancer cells.
Cells in the brain clock are privileged to receive light information from sun rise and sunset allowing the interpretation of celestial time. This information is communicated to the rest of the brain and the body by nervous and humoral signals. Time is thereby set in peripheral tissues, which themselves contain independent clocks. In summary, the body clock shop shows how time and season are represented in the space of our bodies.

Location:
University of Vienna
Großer Festsaal
Dr.‐Karl‐Lueger‐Ring 1, 1010 Vienna

News

Wednesday 21.03.2012

  • 09:00 Agents and Causes - Interdisciplinary Aspects in Mind, Language and Culture

Thursday 03.05.2012

  • 09:00 Interdisciplinary Conference on "Personal and Shared Intentions"

Monday 02.07.2012

  • 09:00 ASSC16: ASSOCIATION FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF CONSCIOUSNESS
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Print

Copyright 2007 / All rights reserved.