TIME PERCEPTION

Lisi, M. & Gorea, A. (2016). Time constancy in human perception. Journal of Vision, 16(4), 1-12.

Linares, D. & Gorea, A. (2015). Temporal frequency of events rather than speed dilates perceived duration of moving objects. Scientific Reports, 5, 1-9. doi:10.1038/srep08825.

Gorea, A. & Kim, J. (2015). Time dilates more with apparent than with physical speed. Journal of Vision, 15(1), 1-11.

Vatakis, A., Sgouramani, H., Gorea, A., Hatzitaki, V. & Pollick, F.E. (2014). Time to act: New perspectives on embodiment and timing. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 126, 16-20.

Gorea, A. & Hau, J. (2013). Time in perspective. Psychological Science, 24(8), 1477-1486.

Gorea, A. (2011). Ticks per Thought or Thoughts per Tick? A selective review of time perception with hints on future research. Journal of Physiology (Paris), 105, 153-163. (On line: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0928425711000349)

Gorea, A. & Rider, D. (2011). Introspecting on the timing of one’s actions in a visuo-motor synchronization task. Frontiers in Psychology, 2:106. doi: 10.3389/ fpsyg.2011.00106.

Gorea, A. Mamassian, P. & Cardoso-Leite, P. (2010). Introspective Duration Estimation of Reactive and Proactive Motor Responses. Acta Psychologica, 134, 142-153.

 

 

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