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New NSF Funding Received

The lab has received a new NSF award to continue our investigations into advancing our understanding of time and space perception. More information on our NSF funded projects to be announced soon.

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Memorable images make time pass more slowly: The effect could give our brains longer to process information

The Economist

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Your perception of time is skewed by what you see: Features of a scene such as size and clutter can affect the brain’s sense of how much time has passed while observing it

Nature

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Time Slows Down When We See Something Memorable: New research shows that looking at memorable images can warp our perception of time

Scientific American

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Memorable images slow our sense of time, study finds

Axios

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