📣New paper alert!📣
Ever wonder how to model the temporal generalization task? Interested in cross-modal comparisons? Our paper (w/ the magnificent Nir Ofir!) is for you! @timingresforum.bsky.social this could make for a solid post-conference decompression read
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Hello there! ☀️
The next VJC is coming up sooner than you think! Register via the link to join us!
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Multiple systems in the brain track the passage of time and can adapt their activity to temporal requirements. While the neural implementation of timing varies widely between neural substrates and beh...
Yesterday we offered a workshop at the @timingresforum.bsky.social conference in Tokyo:
'Quantitative measures of #rhythm across disciplines: An overview and hands-on methodological approaches'
Thanks friends and colleagues: Marco Gamba, Yannick Jadoul, and Jelle van der Werff
Curious about how humans experience the flow of time? Check out the latest research here:
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📸 Last week, Fuat Balci had the pleasure of attending Timing Research Forum 4 (#TRF4) in Tokyo, Japan as Editor-in-Chief of Timing & Time Perception. Here are some of his impressions from this event.
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Hey, listen! Very excited for the next @timingresforum.bsky.social virtual Journal Club!
Farzaneh Najafi will be giving a talk on her recent work on intrinsic timing and ramping dynamics in visual and parietal cortices. Registration link below!
Wed 12/10 @ 10am EST
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Happening Wednesday! The next @timingresforum.bsky.social virtual journal club. Please join to hear and support two PhD students present their work (Luigi Micillo and Aybüke Durmaz), linking arousal, decision making, and timing. Registration link below:
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Antonio Criscuolo
Well this is interesting. Why does time feel like it flies by in our lives? Turns out, out theories may have been totally wrong. Nostalgia and satisfaction are the best predictors of "fast times"
#PsychSciSky #mentalhealth
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We investigate why individuals commonly perceive time as passing quickly when reflecting on past periods of their lives. A traditional cognitive account propose...
Our next #vJC features an incredible team: Amir Jahanian Najafabadi and @bouzy94.bsky.social ✨ Join us for engaging discussions and fresh perspectives.
👉 Sign up now: shorturl.at/8dQnW and don’t miss out – see you there! #JournalClub