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Postdoc fellow investigating time processing in the human brain with fMRI @timelab.bsky.social • PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience @SISSA • Neurobiologist @unipv
Valeria Centanino









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Our paper is now showcased on Kudos - read our story here: link.growkudos.com/1e4iy1r6oe8 @growkudos.bsky.social
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We rarely think about it, but our brain is constantly measuring time on the scale of milliseconds. From being annoyed by a camera flash when someone takes a photo to following the rhythm of music, per...
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How the Human Brain Builds Our Sense of Time
Valeria Centanino
By modelling brain responses to brief visual stimuli, we define a functional hierarchy of time processing and perception: journals.plos.org/plosbiology/... So very happy to see this work out in @plosbiology.org! Another great team effort with @gianfrancof.bsky.social and @dbueti.bsky.social
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If you’re curious to learn more about how we build our sense of time, without too many technicalities, here’s a nice read on our recent work! www.earth.com/news/how-the...
How does the #brain support #perception of #duration? @valeriacentanino.bsky.social @gianfrancof.bsky.social @dbueti.bsky.social show that parietal, premotor & caudal SMA encode distinct durations, while frontal regions encode categorical, mean‑centered durations @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4sObgRu
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Duration perception involves multiple brain regions, but how unimodal tuning across this network supports subjective timing remains unclear. This study shows that parietal, premotor, and caudal SMA en...
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Neuronal populations across the cortex underlie discrete, categorical, and subjective representations of visual durations
Valeria Centanino
A new study reveals the brain doesn’t rely on a single clock but builds our sense of time through multiple stages across different regions.
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How the human brain builds our sense of time
Valeria Centanino
PLOS Biology
Imagine you're enjoying a jazz performance and the groove starts to shift subtly. How do you update your synchronisation? @duniagiomo.bsky.social et al. show that probabilistic associative learning may help us adapt when patterns lack strong rhythmic structure: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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New preprint out from the lab! Using a brilliant behavioural setup and EEG modelling, Nicola Binetti and colleagues show that perceptual time is dynamically recalibrated through goal-directed action. Read here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... #TRFpreprint
The ability to learn and adapt to new temporal regularities is pivotal to successfully interact with our environment. Research on rhythm processing ha…
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Modeling human synchronization to rhythmic patterns with varying statistical regularities
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15 fully funded PhD positions in EU-funded Doctoral Network (IndiBrain). We lead Project 7 (@spinozacentre.bsky.social, @nin-knaw.bsky.social): biologically inspired models of individual observers combining 7T MRI + MEG, focusing on vision and recurrent processing. 4-year PhD. Apply: indibrain.eu
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Heading down to #VSS2026 tomorrow, our lab has three presentations to check out! Time dilation, compression, metacognition, texforms! It's all here!
Time Perception Lab
Time Perception Lab
Our work exploring how we can resolve ambiguous visual inputs has now been accepted in Communications Psychology. Many thanks to the reviewers for their time and insights! Open-access link: www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Our holiday celebrations are especially happy this year, with a new paper out: "Global and Local Deviance Effects in the Processing of Temporal Patterns", about how we detect and keep track of temporal regularities. Congrats to @duniagiomo.bsky.social and the whole team!🎉 doi.org/10.1111/nyas...
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Characterizing individual brain differences to advance personalized diagnosis, treatment, and sustainable healthcare
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Our experience of the world is inherently structured by temporal patterns. Yet a full understanding of how we process such patterns is still lacking. Across three finger-tapping experiments employing...
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NYAS Publications
Time Perception Lab
Analyzing more than 100k human ratings, we show that ambiguity resolution relies on high-level visual features. After disambiguation, the visual system shifts from top-down processing to bottom-up mat...
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Determinants of visual ambiguity resolution - Communications Psychology
Serge Dumoulin
Martin Wiener
Carlos González-García
New preprint! 🚨→ Determinants of Visual Ambiguity Resolution. A new work with @ortiztudela.bsky.social @jvoeller.bsky.social @martinhebart.bsky.social and @gonzalezgarcia.bsky.social We created ~2k images and collected ~100k responses to study visual ambiguity. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
May 29, 2025
Juan Linde-Domingo