[visionlist] Timing & Time Perception Special Issue on “Temporal Illusions”

Argiro Vatakis argiro.vatakis at gmail.com
Sat Aug 10 06:18:10 -04 2019


*Timing & Time Perception*Special Issue on “Temporal Illusions”



Hosted by Fuat Balcı & Argiro Vatakis



Decades-long research in interval timing has primarily focused on the
psychophysical properties of this fundamental function typically in
consideration of veridical timing behavior. Along the similar vein,
generative models of interval timing mostly focus on the processing
dynamics of the internal stop-watch in its default mode. Both of these
approaches have largely overlooked the malleability of perceived time by
exogenous factors such as stimulus intensity and endogenous factors such as
physiological arousal. These very relations could actually help researchers
better understand the representational constitution of subjective time and
the processing dynamics of the internal stop-watch. This special issue aims
to cover a wide range of empirical and theoretical work on the effects of
different factors (e.g., stimulus features, physiological states, emotional
states, drugs) on timing and time perception in humans and other animals.



Submission procedure:



1. Full paper submission by November 1st, 2019.

Instructions for submission: The submission website is located at:
http://www.editorialmanager.com/timebrill/. To ensure that all manuscripts
are correctly identified for inclusion into the special issue it is
important to select “Special Issue: Temporal Illusions” when you reach the
“Article Type” step in the submission process. More details on format that
must be followed in preparing your manuscripts see here

 https://brill.com/fileasset/downloads_products/Author_Instructions/TIME.pdf
.



3. Standard peer review/revision process will be followed.



4. Final decisions are expected by May 15th, 2020.
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Argiro Vatakis, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor at Department of Psychology,
Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences
Researcher at Cognitive Systems Research Institute (CSRI)
http://www.argirovatakis.com
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