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Resources

Anobile, G., Domenici, N., Togoli, I., Burr, D., & Arrighi, R. (2019). Distortions of visual time induced by motor adaptation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.

Apaydın, N., Üstün, S., Kale, E. H., Çelikağ, İ., Özgüven, H. D., Baskak, B., & Çiçek, M. (2018). Neural mechanisms underlying time perception and reward anticipation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12, 115.

Arstila, V., & Lloyd, D. (Eds.). (2014). Subjective time: The philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience of temporality. Cambridge, MA, USA:: MIT Press.

Bard, A. (2016). Time: The ultimate mystery. [video] (18:51 minutes). Available on: Time - The Ultimate Mystery | Alexander Bard | TEDxSSE

Ben‐Soussan, T. D., Glicksohn, J., De Fano, A., Mauro, F., Marson, F., Modica, M., & Pesce, C. (2019). Embodied time: Time production in advanced Quadrato and Aikido practitioners. PsyCh Journal, 8(1), 8-16.

Blackford, B. (2011). Time perception. [video] (2:30 minutes). Available on: Time Perception

Bueti, D., Bahrami, B., & Walsh, V. (2008). Sensory and association cortex in time perception. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20(6), 1054-1062.

Buonomano, D. (2017). Time is a puzzle to scientists, but your brain has it all figured out. [video] (4:34 minutes). Available on: https://bigthink.com/videos/dean-buonomano-time-is-a-puzzle-to-scientists-but-your-brain-has-it-all-figured-out?jwsource=cl

Buonomano, D. (2017). Your brain is a time machine: The neuroscience and physics of time. WW Norton & Company.

Cambras, T., & Díez-Noguera, A. (2019). The social role of chronobiology. Biological rhythm research, 50(1), 18-27.

Carvalho, F. M., Chaim, K. T., Sanchez, T. A., & de Araujo, D. B. (2016). Time-perception network and default mode network are associated with temporal prediction in a periodic motion task. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10, 268.

Cassanto, D. (2015). Hidden metaphors in gesture, sign, and spoken language. [video] (17:31 minutes). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgiAERSD78I&ab_channel=UChicagoSocialSciences

Cassanto, D. (2022). The hands of time: Dissociations between temporal language and temporal thinking. [video] (1:09:26 minutes). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quoCjqcge8k&ab_channel=CentreforEducationalNeuroscience

Cheng, R. K., Tipples, J., Narayanan, N. S., & Meck, W. H. (2016). Clock speed as a window into dopaminergic control of emotion and time perception. Timing & Time Perception, 4(1), 99-122.

Cohen, S. S., Henin, S., & Parra, L. C. (2017). Engaging narratives evoke similar neural activity and lead to similar time perception. Scientific Reports, 7(1), 1-10.

Dar, M. R., & Rather, A. R. (2019). Chronobiology and its general perspectives. In Chronobiology-The Science of Biological Time Structure. IntechOpen.

Davalos, D., Mioni, G., Grondin, S., & Ortuño, F. (2018). Time perception and dysfunction: Clinical and practical implications. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12, 435.

Dean, R. T., & Dunsmuir, W. T. (2016). Dangers and uses of cross-correlation in analyzing time series in perception, performance, movement, and neuroscience: The importance of constructing transfer function autoregressive models. Behavior Research Methods, 48(2), 783-802.

Dominoni, D. M., Åkesson, S., Klaassen, R., Spoelstra, K., & Bulla, M. (2017). Methods in field chronobiology. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 372(1734), 20160247.

Dunlap, J. C., Loros, J. J., & DeCoursey, P. J. (2004). Chronobiology: biological timekeeping. Sinauer Associates.

Eagleman, D. M., Peter, U. T., Buonomano, D., Janssen, P., Nobre, A. C., & Holcombe, A. O. (2005). Time and the brain: how subjective time relates to neural time. Journal of Neuroscience, 25(45), 10369-10371.

Faber, N. J. (2017). Neuromodulation of pupil diameter and temporal perception. The Journal of Neuroscience, 37(11), 2806.

Fauteck, J.-D. (2018). Understanding chronobiology. [video] (5:41 minutes). Chronobiology News. Available on: An Introduction to Chronobiology

Fernandes, A. C., & Garcia-Marques, T. (2019). The perception of time is dynamically interlocked with the facial muscle activity. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 1-12.

Fontes, R., Ribeiro, J., Gupta, D. S., Machado, D., Lopes-Júnior, F., Magalhães, F., ... & Velasques, B. (2016). Time perception mechanisms at central nervous system. Neurology International, 8(1).

Fossion, R., Rivera, A. L., Toledo-Roy, J. C., Angelova, M., & El-Esawi, M. A. (2018). Quantification of irregular rhythms in chrono-biology: A time-series perspective. In Circadian Rhythm: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms (pp. 33-58). InTech.

Fung, B. J., Crone, D. L., Bode, S., & Murawski, C. (2017). Cardiac signals are independently associated with temporal discounting and time perception. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 11, 1.

Ghaderi, A. H. (2019). Heat transfer, entropy and time perception: Toward finding a possible relation between subjective and objective time. Medical Hypotheses, 122, 172-175.

Glicksohn, J., Berkovich-Ohana, A., Mauro, F., & Ben-Soussan, T. D. (2017). Time perception and the experience of time when immersed in an altered sensory environment. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 11, 487.

Green, H. (2014). Circadian rhythm and your brain’s clock. [video] (4:09 minutes). SciShow. Available on: Circadian Rhythm and Your Brain's Clock

Gregor,  M. (2020). Chronobiology: How circadian rhythms can control your health and weight. [video] (6:15 minutes). NutritionFacts.org. available on: https://nutritionfacts.org/video/chronobiology-how-circadian-rhythms-can-control-your-health-and-weight/

Grondin, S. (2010). Timing and time perception: a review of recent behavioral and neuroscience findings and theoretical directions. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72(3), 561-582.

Hogendoorn, H. (2016). Time and the brain: The illusion now. [video] (16:07 minutes). TEDxUltrechtUniversity. Available on: Time and the brain: the illusion of now | Hinze Hogendoorn | TEDxUtrechtUniversity

Hughes, K. (2014). Time bending: 365 ways to unlock creativity and innovation. [video] (19:25 minutes). TEDxUniversityof Nicosia. Available on: Time bending -- 365 ways to unlock creativity and innovation | Ken Hughes | TEDxUniversityofNicosia

Jones, L. (2012). Time perception. [video] (6:28 minutes). PsyFile. Available on: Time Perception - PsyFile

Jura, B. (2019). A mechanism of synaptic clock underlying subjective time perception. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 13, 716.

Kantermann, T. (2016). It’s time to take chronobiology seriously. [video] (14:09 minutes). TEDxalks. Available on: It's time to take chronobiology seriously | Thomas Kantermann | TEDxGroningen

Keane, B. (2019). Neural correlates of human time perception. [Dissertation, doctorate] Queensland University.

Kim, B. K., & Zauberman, G. (2009). Perception of anticipatory time in temporal discounting. Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, 2(2), 91.

Lake, J. I., LaBar, K. S., & Meck, W. H. (2016). Emotional modulation of interval timing and time perception. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 64, 403-420.

Marinho, V., Oliveira, T., Rocha, K., Ribeiro, J., Magalhães, F., Bento, T., ... & Orsini, M. (2018). The dopaminergic system dynamic in the time perception: a review of the evidence. International Journal of Neuroscience, 128(3), 262-282.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). (2015). How the brain encodes time and space. [video] (1:37 minutes).  Author. Available on: How the brain encodes time and place

Matthews, W. J., & Meck, W. H. (2016). Temporal cognition: Connecting subjective time to perception, attention, and memory. Psychological Bulletin, 142(8), 865.

Mensing, K. (2012). The history of keeping time. [video] (3:47 minutes). TED-Ed. Available on: The History of Keeping Time - Karen Mensing

Mermet, J., Yeung, J., & Naef, F. (2017). Systems chronobiology: global analysis of gene regulation in a 24-hour periodic world. Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 9(3), a028720.

Murai, Y., & Yotsumoto, Y. (2016). Timescale-and sensory modality-dependency of the central tendency of time perception. PLoS One, 11(7).

Nani, A., Manuello, J., Liloia, D., Duca, S., Costa, T., & Cauda, F. (2019). The neural correlates of time: A meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 31(12), 1796-1826.

North, R. (2013). A time traveller’s primer. [video] (15:01 minutes).TEDxUofT. Available on: A time traveller's primer | Ryan North | TEDxUofT

Northoff, G., Magioncalda, P., Martino, M., Lee, H. C., Tseng, Y. C., & Lane, T. (2018). Too fast or too slow? Time and neuronal variability in bipolar disorder—A combined theoretical and empirical investigation. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 44(1), 54-64.

Northoff, G., Wainio-Theberge, S., & Evers, K. (2019). Is temporo-spatial dynamics the “common currency” of brain and mind? In Quest of “Spatiotemporal Neuroscience”. Physics of Life Reviews.

Oliveri, M., Vicario, C. M., Salerno, S., Koch, G., Turriziani, P., Mangano, R., ... & Caltagirone, C. (2008). Perceiving numbers alters time perception. Neuroscience Letters, 438(3), 308-311.

Rhoades, S. D., Sengupta, A., & Weljie, A. M. (2017). Time is ripe: maturation of metabolomics in chronobiology. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 43, 70-76.

Riva, G. (2018). The neuroscience of body memory: From the self through the space to the others. Cortex, 104, 241-260.

Roseboom, W., Fountas, Z., Nikiforou, K., Bhowmik, D., Shanahan, M., & Seth, A. K. (2019). Activity in perceptual classification networks as a basis for human subjective time perception. Nature Communications, 10(1), 1-9.

Sarigiannidis, I., Grillon, C., Ernst, M., Roiser, J. P., & Robinson, O. J. (2020). Anxiety makes time pass quicker while fear has no effect. Cognition, 197, 104116.

Sellier, A.-L. (2013). What how you view time says about you. [video] (18:34 minutes). TedxHEC Paris. Available on: What how you view time says about you | Anne-Laure Sellier | TEDxHECParis

Sotomayor, M.A. (2016). How does your body know what time it is? [video] (5:08 minutes). TED-Ed. Available on: How does your body know what time it is? - Marco A. Sotomayor

Stetson, C (2014). Time in the brain. [video] (32: 18 minutes). Available on: https://vimeo.com/89974316

Takehashi, J. (2013). The clock in our genes and in every cell of your body. [video] (2:08 minutes). TEDxSMU. Available on: The clock in our genes and in every cell of your body | Joseph Takahashi | TEDxSMU 2013

Teki, S., Grube, M., & Griffiths, T. D. (2012). A unified model of time perception accounts for duration-based and beat-based timing mechanisms. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 5, 90.

The University of Melbourne. (2018). Time in the brain: The illusion of now. [video] (58:56 minutes). Available on: Time in the brain: The illusion of now

Turgeon, M., Lustig, C., & Meck, W. H. (2016). Cognitive aging and time perception: roles of bayesian optimization and degeneracy. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 8, 102.

Üstün, S., Kale, E. H., & Çiçek, M. (2017). Neural networks for time perception and working memory. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 11, 83.

Wearden, J. (2016). The psychology of time perception. Springer.

Yin, B., Terhune, D. B., Smythies, J., & Meck, W. H. (2016). Claustrum, consciousness, and time perception. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 8, 258-267.

Zhang, M., Zhao, D., Zhang, Z., Cao, X., Yin, L., Liu, Y., ... & Luo, W. (2019). Time perception deficits and its dose-dependent effect in methamphetamine dependents with short-term abstinence. Science Advances, 5(10), eaax6916.

Date of last update: 23-Nov-2020

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