Science of Perception Box

Is Time Real? How Your Brain Perceives the Past with Dr. Lila Davachi


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Ever wonder why time seems to fly or crawl? From ancient philosophers to modern neuroscientists, the nature of time has captivated human curiosity. This week on Science of Perception Box, we investigate the relationships among time, memory, and perception. Dr. Davachi shares the mechanisms of how the brain encodes and retrieves memories, including why emotions and feelings play a role in our perception of time. 


Lila Davachi is a prominent neuroscientist known for her research in the field of memory. She earned her PhD from Yale University in 1999 and currently holds a faculty position at Columbia University, where she leads the Davachi Memory Lab. Her work primarily focuses on understanding the processes of memory encoding, consolidation, and retrieval through behavioral and cognitive neuroscientific methods.


Dr. Davachi has made significant contributions to the understanding of how memories are formed and maintained in the brain. She has published extensively in academic journals, with her research being highly cited within the scientific community. In addition to her research, she is actively involved in teaching and mentoring students in psychology and neuroscience.


Dr. Heather Berlin is a neuroscientist, clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. 


Dr. Christof Koch is Chief Scientist for the Tiny Blue Dot Foundation as well as the current Meritorious Investigator and Former President of the Allen Institute for Brain Science.


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Episode Chapters: 

(00:00) - Exploring Memory and Perception

(04:19) - The Role of Emotions in Memory

(13:32) - Therapeutic Approaches to Memory

(19:25) - Time Perception and Memory

(24:55) - Impact of the Pandemic on Brain Health

(25:16) - Memory and Context During the Pandemic

(27:34) - The Paradox of Time Perception

(28:28) - Balancing Stability and Change for Mental Health

(29:36) - Flow States and Time Perception

(30:27) - Personal Experiences with Time Distortion

(34:37) - The Construct of Time and Memory

(37:34) - Perception Box Questions

(43:35) - Closing Thoughts

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