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Mental Travels in Space and Time WHANGANUI

Tues 13 June
2017 New Zealand Rutherford Lecture

2017 New Zealand Rutherford Lecture

Professor Michael Corballis
University of Auckland, Emeritus Professor of Psychology. Awarded the Rutherford Medal in 2016 for foundational research on the nature and evolution of the human mind, including cerebral asymmetries, handedness, mental imagery, language, and mental time travel.

Professor Michael Corballis
Mental Travels in Space and Time
We have a remarkable capacity to mentally relive past events, imagine future ones, and even invent fictitious ones. This mental escape from the present allows us to plan our futures, deliberate on the past, and find inspiration in imagined scenarios. We can also transport ourselves into the minds of others, enhancing empathy and social understanding. Sometimes, our minds elude conscious control and wander in unpredictable ways, providing a potential source of creativity. Professor Michael Corballis will discuss the neuroscience and evolution of our mental excursions, and their implications for innovation, storytelling, and even language itself.

Michael’s latest book is The Truth about Language: What it is and Where it came from.

The New Zealand Rutherford Lecture is proudly sponsored by The University of Auckland

Views expressed at this event may not reflect those of Royal Society Te Apārangi


ORGANISATION

Royal Society Te Apārangi

VENUE/DATE

Prince Edward Auditorium, Wanganui Collegiate 128 Liverpool Street, College Estate, Whanganui, Manawatu-Wanganui 4500

5:30pm Tue 13 June, 2017 - 6:30pm Tue 13 June, 2017