PhD in Cognitive and Brain Sciences

Seminar / Workshop

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Mind in Motion - Speaker: Barbara Tversky
7 May 2025, time 15
Palazzo Fedrigotti, Corso Bettini 31, Rovereto
Conference Room
Free
Organizer: PhD in Cognitive and Brain Sciences Colloquium Committee
Target audience: University community
Further information: CIMeC Colloquium Series webpage
Referent: Elena Gessa, Valerio Rubino, Laura Vavassori
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Colorful rendition of a brain showing dots of various sized and colors connected with lines
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Speaker: Barbara Tversky

Spatial thinking occupies more than half the cortex and precedes language evolutionarily by millennia. In people, the brain regions that represent space come to represent abstract thought. Spatial thinking comes from the body acting in space, and those actions in space come to represent thinking in language, in gesture, and in the cognitive tools we create in the world to think, to communicate, and to create. 

Barbara Tversky
Professor Emerita
Stanford University/Columbia Teachers College