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Öztel, T., Wiener, M., & Balci, F. (2025). Asymmetrical monitoring of subjective asynchronies: A metacognitive generalized STEARC effect. Psychological Research

Asad, F., Gladhill, K., Peterson, M., & Wiener, M. (2025). Transcranial random noise stimulation shifts time reproduction in opposite directions for ADHD and TD Individuals. Neuropsychologia

Gladhill, K., De Kock, R., Zhou, W., Joiner, W., & Wiener, M. (2024). Mechanically induced motor tremors disrupt the perception of time. Eneuro

Wiener, M. (2024). Coordinate-based meta-analyses of the time perception network. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology

Ma, A. C., Cameron, A. D., & Wiener, M. (2024). Memorability shapes perceived time (and vice versa). Nature Human Behaviour

Gladhill, K. A., Robinson, E. M., Stanfield-Wiswell, C., Bader, F., & Wiener, M. (2024). Separable representations for duration and distance in virtual movements. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Bader, F., & Wiener, M. (2023). Neuroimaging signatures of metacognitive improvement in sensorimotor timing. The Journal of Neuroscience. 

Wiener, M., Vatakis, A. (2024). TRF3: All in Good Time. Brill

Cona, G., Wiener, M., Allegrini, F., & Scarpazza, C. (2023). Gradient organization of space, time, and numbers in the brain: A meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies. Neuropsychology Review

Gladhill, K. A., De Kock, R., Zhou, W., Joiner, W. M., & Wiener, M. (2023). Tremors in Time: Mechanically Induced Motor Tremors Influence Time Perception. bioRxiv

De Kock R, Zhou W, Datta P, Mychal Joiner W, Wiener M. (2023). The role of consciously timed movements in shaping and improving auditory timing. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

Stanfield-Wiswell, C. T., Wiener, M. (2022). Context dependent mechanisms of time and numerosity during bisection and discrimination task performance. Journal of Vision

Gladhill, K. A., Robinson, E. M., Stanfield-Wiswall, C., Bader, F., & Wiener, M. (2022). Anchors for Time, Distance, and Magnitude in Virtual Movements. bioRxiv

De Kock, R., Gladhill, K. A., Ali, M. N., Joiner, W. M., & Wiener, M. (2021). How movements shape the perception of time. Trends in Cognitive Sciences

Bader, F., & Wiener, M. (2021). Awareness of errors and feedback in human time estimation. Learning & Memory, 28(5), 171-177.

De Kock, R., Zhou, W., Joiner, W. M., & Wiener, M. (2021). Slowing the body slows down time perception. Elife, 10, e63607.

Robinson, E. M., & Wiener, M. (2021). Dissociable neural indices for time and space estimates during virtual distance reproduction. NeuroImage, 226, 117607.

Mioni, G., Shelp, A., Stanfield-Wiswell, C. T., Gladhill, K. A., Bader, F., & Wiener, M. (2020). Modulation of individual alpha frequency with tACs shifts time perception. Cerebral Cortex Communications, 1(1), tgaa064.

Wiener, M., Zhou W., Bader, F., & Joiner, W.M. (2019). Movement improves the quality of temporal perception and decision-making. Cognition and Behavior, 6, 1-17. doi:10.1523/ENEURO.0042-19.2019

Robinson, E., Michaelis, K., Thompson, J.C., & Wiener, M. (2019). Temporal and spatial discounting are distinct in humans. Cognition, 190, 212-220. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2019.04.030

Bader, F., Kochen, W.R., Kraus, M., & Wiener, M. (2019). The dissociation of temporal processing behavior in concussion patients: Stable motor and dynamic perceptual timing. Cortex, 119, 215-230. doi:10.1016/j.cortex.2019.04.019

Wiener, M., Michaelis, K., & Thompson J. (2016). Functional Correlates of Likelihood and Prior Representations in a Virtual Distance Task. Human Brain Mapping, 37(9), 3172-3187. doi:10.1002/hbm.23232

Wiener, M., & Thompson, J. (2016). The Effect of Background Context on the Size-Time Illusion. Timing & Time Perception, 4(2), 167-186. doi:10.1163/22134468-00002065

Wiener, M., & Kanai, R. (2016). Frequency Tuning for Temporal Perception and Prediction. Current Opinion in Behavioral Science, 8, 1-6. doi:10.1016/j.cobeha.2016.01.001

Wiener, M., & Thompson, J. (2015). Repetition Enhancement and Memory Effects for Duration. NeuroImage, 113, 268-278. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.03.054

Wiener, M. (2015). Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation studies of Human Time Perception: A Primer. Timing & Time Perception, 2(3), 233-260. doi:10.1163/22134468-00002022

Wiener, M., Thompson, J., & Coslett, H.B. (2014). Continuous Carryover of Temporal Context dissociates Response Bias from Perceptual Influence for Duration. PLoS One, 9(6), e100803. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0100803

Michaelis, K., Wiener, M., & Thompson, J. (2014) Passive listening to preferred motor tempo modulates corticospinal excitability. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 252.

Wiener, M., Lee, Y-S., Lohoff, F., & Coslett, H.B. (2014). Individual differences in the morphometry and activation of time perception networks are influenced by genotype. NeuroImage, 89, 10-22. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.11.019

Hamilton, R., Wiener, M., & Coslett, H.B. (2013). Gone in a flash: Manipulation of audiovisual temporal integration using transcranial magnetic stimulation. Frontiers in Perception Science.

Berryhill, M., Wiener, M., Jansen, J.A., Lohoff, F.W., & Coslett, H.B. (2013). COMT and ANKK1-Taq-Ia genetic polymorphisms influence visual working memory. PLoS ONE, e55862.

Balci, F., Wiener, M., Cavdaroglu B. & Coslett, H.B. (2013). Epistasis effects of dopamine genes on interval timing and reward magnitude in humans. Neuropsychologia, 51(2), 293-308.

Wiener, M., Kliot, D., Turkeltaub, P.E., Hamilton, R.H., Wolk, D., & Coslett, H.B. (2012). Parietal influence on temporal encoding indexed by simultaneous transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography. Journal of Neuroscience, 32(35), 12258-12267. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2511-12.2012

Turkeltaub, P.E., Eickhoff, S.B., Laird, A.R., Fox, M., Wiener, M., & Fox, P. (2012). Minimizing within-experiment and within-group effects in activation likelihood estimation meta-analyses. Human Brain Mapping, 33(1), 1-13.

Gooch, C.M., Wiener, M., Hamilton, C.A., & Coslett, H.B. (2011). Temporal discrimination of sub- and supra-second time intervals: a voxel-based lesion mapping analysis. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 5:59. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2011.00059

Wiener, M., Lohoff, F.W., & Coslett, H.B. (2011). Double dissociation of dopamine genes and timing in humans. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(10), 2811-2821. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2011.21626

Wiener, M, Matell, M.S., & Coslett, H.B. (2011). Multiple mechanisms for temporal processing. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 5:31. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2011.00031

Wiener, M., Turkeltaub, P.E., & Coslett, H.B. (2010). Implicit timing tasks activate the left inferior parietal cortex. Neuropsychologia, 48(13), 3967-3971.

Coslett, H.B., Wiener, M., & Chaterjee, A (2010). Multiple procedures for timing: evidence from basal ganglia lesions in humans. PLoS One 5(4), e10324.

Gooch, C.M., Wiener, M., & Coslett, H.B. (2010). Interval timing disruptions in subjects with cerebellar lesions. Neuropsychologia, 48(4), 1022-1031.

Wiener, M., Turkeltaub, P., & Coslett, H.B. (2010). The image of time: A voxel-wise meta-analysis. NeuroImage, 49(2), 1728-1740.

Wiener, M., Hamilton, R., Turkeltaub, P., Matell, M.S., & Coslett, H.B. (2010). Fast forward: Supramarginal gyrus stimulation alters time measurement. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22(1), 23-31.

Coslett, H.B., Shenton J., Dyer T., & Wiener, M. (2009). Cognitive timing: Neuropsychology and anatomic basis. Brain Research, 1254, 38-48.

Wiener M., Magaro, C.M., & Matell, M.S. (2008). Accurate timing but increased impulsivity following excitotoxic lesions of the subthalamic nucleus. Neuroscience Letters, 440(2), 176-180.

Wiener M., & Coslett, H.B. (2008). Disruption of temporal processing in a subject with frontotemporal dementia. Neuropsychologia, 46(7), 1927-1939.

Gooch, C.M., Wiener, M., Portugal, G.S., & Matell, M.S. (2007). Evidence for separate neural mechanisms for the timing of discrete and sustained responses. Brain Research, 1156, 139-151.

Wiener, M., Turkeltaub, P.E., & Coslett, H.B. (2010). Implicit timing tasks activate the left inferior parietal cortex. Neuropsychologia, 48(13), 3967-3971.

Coslett, H.B., Wiener, M., & Chaterjee, A (2010). Multiple procedures for timing: evidence from basal ganglia lesions in humans. PLoS One 5(4), e10324.

Gooch, C.M., Wiener, M., & Coslett, H.B. (2010). Interval timing disruptions in subjects with cerebellar lesions. Neuropsychologia, 48(4), 1022-1031.

Wiener, M., Turkeltaub, P., & Coslett, H.B. (2010). The image of time: A voxel-wise meta-analysis. NeuroImage, 49(2), 1728-1740.

Wiener, M., Hamilton, R., Turkeltaub, P., Matell, M.S., & Coslett, H.B. (2010). Fast forward: Supramarginal gyrus stimulation alters time measurement. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22(1), 23-31.

Coslett, H.B., Shenton J., Dyer T., & Wiener, M. (2009). Cognitive timing: Neuropsychology and anatomic basis. Brain Research, 1254, 38-48.

Wiener M., Magaro, C.M., & Matell, M.S. (2008). Accurate timing but increased impulsivity following excitotoxic lesions of the subthalamic nucleus. Neuroscience Letters, 440(2), 176-180.

Wiener M., & Coslett, H.B. (2008). Disruption of temporal processing in a subject with frontotemporal dementia. Neuropsychologia, 46(7), 1927-1939.

Gooch, C.M., Wiener, M., Portugal, G.S., & Matell, M.S. (2007). Evidence for separate neural mechanisms for the timing of discrete and sustained responses. Brain Research, 1156, 139-151.

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