Over the years, our research has been/is generously supported by:

ERC Synergy Grant (2024-2031)
Chronology. The Geometry of Temporal Cognitive Maps.
Co-PIs: Brice Bathellier (Inst. Audition), Mehrdad Jazayeri (MIT), Srdjan Ostojic (ENS) and Virginie van Wassenhove (CEA)
[2024 – 2025, PI: Virginie van Wassenhove] Temporal metacognition. CEA Amorçage Audace


[2024 – 2029, PI: Sophie Herbst] WHEN? Investigating the representation of temporal predictions and their functional consequences for audition, ANR JCJC CE 28

[2020 – 2025, co-PI Virginie van Wassenhove] The “Extended-Personal Reality”: augmented recording and transmission of virtual senses through artificial-IntelligENCE. EXPERIENCE
Co-PI FETPROACT-EIC-07-2020-101017727 EXPERIENCE

[2021, PI Virginie van Wassenhove] Experimentation 2020 ÆON

Présentation & Dossier Artistique
[2019-2023, PI Virginie van Wassenhove] Time in the Wild: Mastering time during real world navigation. WILDTIMES

[2016-2020, co-PI Virginie van Wassenhove] Du codage automatique à la perception consciente du temps dans le système nerveux central: un déficit fondamental dans la schizophrénie?
Co-PI ANR-16-CE37-0004 AUTOTIME

[2016-2020, collaborator Virginie van Wassenhove] Théories et méthodes multifractales multivariées pour les systèmes de grande taille – applications à l’analyse des propriétés d’invariance d’échelle dans la dynamique de l’activité cérébrale. MULTIFRACS
Collaborator of ANR-16-CE33-0020 MULTIFRACS

[2016, PI Virginie van Wassenhove] IDEX Paris-Saclay NoTime. Neural Oscillations & Time

[2011-2017, PI Virginie van Wassenhove] European Research Council Starting Grant ERC-2010-StG_20091209 MindTime

[2010-2015, PI Virginie van Wassenhove] ANR Jeunes Chercheurs Jeunes Chercheuses ANR-10-JCJC-1904 BrainTime

[2009-2013, PI Virginie van Wassenhove] Marie Curie International Reintegration Grant

[2010-2014, Consultant Virginie van Wassenhove] European Cooperation in Science & Technology


TIMELY was organized and managed by Argiro Vatakis who, with Sundeep Teki , has given it a new life with the Timing Research Forum
