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For this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Klaus Gramann, an internationally leading experimental psychologist, professor and founder and director of the Brain Body Mobile Imaging Lab at the Technical University of Berlin. We discussed the mobile EEG technology that Klaus was instrumental in developing and what it an tell us about our brain/bodies in motion, how vision is different from the other senses, how the German language doesn’t have two terms differentiating between sensation and perception, instead they have the word “wahrnehmung” which more holistically means ‘to make sense” or to ‘take as true.” We talked about the narrative quality of prediction, the interpretive nature of perception, the limits and possibilities of neurourbanism and much more . . . .
For this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Klaus Gramann, an internationally leading experimental psychologist, professor and founder and director of the Brain Body Mobile Imaging Lab at the Technical University of Berlin. We discussed the mobile EEG technology that Klaus was instrumental in developing and what it an tell us about our brain/bodies in motion, how vision is different from the other senses, how the German language doesn’t have two terms differentiating between sensation and perception, instead they have the word “wahrnehmung” which more holistically means ‘to make sense” or to ‘take as true.” We talked about the narrative quality of prediction, the interpretive nature of perception, the limits and possibilities of neurourbanism and much more . . . .