2025/12/1
[Talk Announcement]12/5 Invited Talk by Dr. Yaron Caspi (Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University)
Talk Information
Title: The Cerebellum and Consciousness
Speaker: Dr. Yaron Caspi (Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University)
Time: 2025/12/05 (Fri.) 13:10–15:00
Venue: Lecture Hall, Department of Psychology, 2F, North Building, College of Social Sciences, NCKU
Language: English
General Education certified lecture: Yes, registration link
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Meeting number: 2516 596 2668
Password: XwrWXapa338
Abstract:
This lecture challenges the traditional view that the cerebellum is irrelevant to consciousness. Recent evidence shows that the cerebellum contributes to both felt experiences (e.g., perception, memory, emotions, pain, illusions) and levels of consciousness (sleep–wake cycle, epilepsy, anesthesia, disorders of consciousness). Rather than serving only motor functions, the cerebellum acts as a modulator of consciousness and is involved in attention, social cognition, and psychiatric conditions. The talk proposes expanding the standard NCC framework toward Neural Modulators of Consciousness (NMC) to better capture how brain mechanisms shape conscious experience.
