Motivated by a wish to study how we perceive the world around us, Manon Grube trained as a Neurobiologist at Göttingen, Santa Cruz California & Leipzig Univ., and specialised in Auditory Cognition in the normal & the disordered brain. During her time as a postdoc, independent group leader, assistant professor & visiting faculty at Newcastle, Montreal, Berlin, Aarhus & Bari Univ., she has established her own line of research, focussing on rhythm and time perception, the roles and dysfunctions in speech and movement, and the underlying brain mechanisms. Her current main endeavours aim at rhythmic entrainment in the EEG, the duration of “now”, and the interrelationship of temporal processing at different time scales.