**Título**: Stress hormones and their relationship to (time) perception **Descripción**: While we often think of neurotransmitters as the molecules which modulate cognition, hormones (generally understood as the messengers between non-cognitive endocrine processes) exert significant control over various cognitive functions, albeit at slower timescales. Hormones such as cortisol and aldosterone, two of our body’s so-called “stress hormones”, cross the blood-brain barrier and bind to receptors which lead to the cognitive modulation of experiences pertaining to mood, memory and even time perception. During this workshop we will explore some of their effects towards a (philosophical) reinterpretation of everyday experience as tuned by hormones and their coupling to receptors the brain.