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Action TD0904: Time In MEntaL activitY: theoretical, behavioral, bioimaging and clinical perspectives (TIMELY)


 
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The main objective of this Action is to advance the understanding of the processes underlying time perception by exploring the relevant multidisciplinary theoretical, behavioural, neurobiological, and clinical perspectives.


Time perception (TP) represents a fundamental issue in cognitive science and neurosciences. However, the cognitive mechanisms and brain areas involved are still underspecified. Uncovering the processes underlying TP will specify its interactions with action, attention, memory, and language and will make crucial contributions to our understanding of longstanding questions on various aspects of time (synchrony, duration, etc.). To investigate TP one has to move away from the single-discipline perspective and profit from the synergy of theoretical and methodological inputs from different disciplines. This Action will develop a scientific network that will establish the first European community on TP and advance our understanding of TP by coordinating efforts on: a) developing a common-code of communication; b) advancing the understanding and treatment/neurorehabilitation of time distortions in neurological and mental disorders or other impairments; c) developing new behavioral/imaging paradigms; d) creating new research materials; d) studying developmental aspects of TP. 


 



Domain : Individuals, Societies, Cultures and Health
Action title : Time In MEntaL activitY: theoretical, behavioral, bioimaging and clinical perspectives (TIMELY)



Action details Parties
  Country Date Status
MoU : 286/09
CSO Approval date : 02/12/2009
Entry into force : 13/01/2010
End of Action : 26/04/2014
Belgium 03/02/2010 Confirmed
Denmark 11/06/2010 Confirmed
Estonia 08/02/2010 Confirmed
Finland 13/01/2010 Confirmed
France 09/02/2010 Confirmed
Germany 25/01/2010 Confirmed
Greece 26/01/2010 Confirmed
Ireland 13/01/2010 Confirmed
Israel 13/01/2010 Confirmed
Italy 13/01/2010 Confirmed
Netherlands 25/02/2010 Confirmed
Poland 18/01/2010 Confirmed
Portugal 03/02/2010 Confirmed
Spain 13/01/2010 Confirmed
Sweden 10/05/2010 Confirmed
Switzerland 25/01/2010 Confirmed
United Kingdom 13/01/2010 Confirmed
Total 17  
 
Intentions to accept the MoU
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Action Web Site: http://www.timely-cost.eu

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More Information can be obtained through the website :
http://www.timely-cost.eu

or  by contacting the Chair of the Action :
Dr Argiro VATAKIS

Rapporteur :
Dr Barbara PRAINSACK

Science Officer :
Ms Francesca BOSCOLO

Administrative Officer :
Ms Aranzazu SANCHEZ



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