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Spatial, Temporal, Action, Representation (STAR)
Lab

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About Our Lab

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How does the brain perceive time and space? Philosophers may debate the nature of each, but our lab aims to empirically study how the brain constructs these dimensions. ​Even more exciting: we are not just interested in time and space alone, but what they are used for. For time, a major use of interest is the perception of rhythm and music. For space, we are interested in how this dimension is used for navigation and processing value.

Research by the STAR Lab is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF)

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Inquiries about undergraduate research opportunities may be directed to Dr. Martin Wiener.​

​See the Participate section to join our research participant pool for ongoing studies.

Our lab has been awarded a research grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).​

Join us in Tokyo, Japan for TRF4 in 2025!

Check out the latest news from the Timing Research Forum

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George Mason University

Department of Psychology

2055 David King Hall

Fairfax, VA 22030

Office: (730) 993-6217

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