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Pachamama, Body-Territory, and Shared Agency at OHBM 2026

Pachamama, Body-Territory, and Shared Agency at OHBM 2026

On Earth Day, many people look outward.
But perhaps the more important question is another one:

when was the last time you felt the Earth from within?

Not as an idea.
Not as a speech.
As body.

OHBM 2026, even without saying “Pachamama,” seems to move in that direction when it opens space for themes such as human cognition in naturalistic environments, sleep, memory, creativity, language, social synchrony, and music. It is almost as if neuroscience itself were beginning to admit that the brain, alone and motionless, explains less than we once imagined.

Perhaps you can test that now.

Without leaving your place, notice the weight of your body.
Notice whether your breathing is high or deep.
Notice your jaw.
Your shoulders.
Your eyes.

The way you are reading this text is already data from your life.

If the chest is tight, the world enters one way.
If the body is looser, it enters another.
If there is hurry, reading rushes.
If there is presence, words touch.

This, too, is science.
Because the mind does not float above life.
It happens through posture, rhythm, sleep, bond, territory, and memory.

That is why Body-Territory matters.
The environment does not remain outside.
It enters the body before it becomes thought.
It enters breathing, focus, courage, fear, and whether you can explore the world or only defend yourself from it.

And there is also human territory.

Not every “we” is good for us.
There are groups that widen attention, return curiosity, soften rigidity, and allow living thought.
There are groups that capture: they tighten the body, accelerate response, impoverish listening, and make a person repeat without noticing.

That is why shared agency is not simply being together.
It is being able to live a collective life without disappearing inside it.

OHBM 2026 touches this when it brings together social participation, naturalistic environments, language, music, and synchrony. The question that remains for life is simple and deep:

does the space where you share life improve your presence, or does it capture your energy?

Perhaps metacognition begins there.

Not only in “thinking about thinking,”
but in noticing the moment when you have already left yourself.

When the breath shortens.
When the forehead hardens.
When everything becomes urgency.
When listening closes.
When the body already knows something is wrong, but the mind still calls it normal.

And perhaps care begins in the opposite movement:

returning to the body,
returning to rhythm,
returning to territory,
returning to the “we” that does not capture.

Pachamama, then, stops being only planet.
It becomes a living reminder that no brain truly flourishes alone.
That memory needs rest.
That creativity needs shifts of state.
That language needs body.
That attention needs ground.

If this text can leave one question in you, let it be this:

what kind of environment returns intelligence to your body?

And a second one:

with whom can you breathe without leaving yourself?

Perhaps the answer will not arrive first as a concept.
Perhaps it will come as relief.
As weight descending.
As a shoulder loosening.
As thought finding room again.

Sometimes that is how life begins to think better inside us.

References used in this text

  • OHBM 2026 — keynote by Nanthia Suthana, highlighting human cognition in naturalistic environments.

  • OHBM 2026 — Talairach Lecture by Maiken Nedergaard, emphasizing sleep and cognitive health.

  • OHBM 2026 — general and oral program, including themes on language, music, social participation, memory, creativity, and multimodality.

 

Pachamama, Cuerpo-Territorio y Agencia Compartida en la OHBM 2026

Pachamama, Body-Territory, and Shared Agency at OHBM 2026

Pachamama, Corpo-Território e Agência Compartilhada na OHBM 2026

De la pregunta al experimento: Avatares Neurocientíficos para una agenda decolonial en la OHBM 2026

From Question to Experiment: Neuroscientific Avatars for a Decolonial Agenda at OHBM 2026

Da Pergunta ao Experimento: Avatares Neurocientíficos para uma Agenda Decolonial na OHBM 2026

OHBM 2026: Naturalistic environments, memory, sleep and creativity — ¿por qué la ciencia entiende tan bien el cerebro quieto y tan poco el cerebro viviendo?

OHBM 2026: Naturalistic environments, memory, sleep and creativity — why does science understand the motionless brain so well and the living brain so poorly?

OHBM 2026: Naturalistic environments, memory, sleep and creativity — por que a ciência entende tão bem o cérebro parado e tão pouco o cérebro vivendo?

OHBM 2026: Neuroinformatics and Data Sharing + AI and the Analysis of brain structure and function — ¿la IA aprende ciencia o aprende sesgo?

OHBM 2026: Neuroinformatics and Data Sharing + AI and the Analysis of brain structure and function — does AI learn science, or does it learn bias?

OHBM 2026: Neuroinformatics and Data Sharing + AI and the Analysis of brain structure and function — IA aprende ciência ou aprende viés?

OHBM 2026: Modeling and Analysis of Multimodal Data — ¿cuánto puede contar realmente el scalp EEG?

OHBM 2026: Modeling and Analysis of Multimodal Data — how much can scalp EEG really tell us?

OHBM 2026: Modeling and Analysis of Multimodal Data — quanto o scalp EEG realmente consegue contar?

OHBM 2026: Sound and Music — when two people enter the same rhythm, do they think better together?

OHBM 2026: Sound and Music — quando duas pessoas entram no mesmo ritmo, elas pensam melhor juntas?

OHBM 2026: Language Across Brain Systems and the Lifespan — ¿la lengua vive solo en las palabras?

OHBM 2026: Language Across Brain Systems and the Lifespan — does language live only in words?

OHBM 2026: Language Across Brain Systems and the Lifespan — linguagem mora só nas palavras?

OHBM 2026: Multiscale brain network alterations in early neurodevelopmental conditions — ¿el autismo es una sola cosa?

OHBM 2026: Multiscale brain network alterations in early neurodevelopmental conditions — is autism just one thing?

OHBM 2026: Multiscale brain network alterations in early neurodevelopmental conditions — autismo é uma coisa só?

OHBM 2026: Lifespan Development — ¿cómo entra en el cerebro el territorio en el que crece una niña o un niño?

OHBM 2026: Lifespan Development — how does the territory in which a child grows up enter the brain?

OHBM 2026: Lifespan Development — o território em que a criança cresce entra no cérebro como?

OHBM 2026: Emotion and Social Neuroscience — ¿el cerebro social piensa mejor junto o solo copia mejor junto?

OHBM 2026: Emotion and Social Neuroscience — does the social brain think better together, or just copy better together?

OHBM 2026: Emotion and Social Neuroscience — o cérebro social pensa melhor junto ou só copia melhor junto?



OHBM2026 NIRS EEG Hyperscanning
OHBM2026 NIRS EEG Hyperscanning

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