Temporal Processing: Duration and timing perception

Poster Session: Friday, May 15, 2026, 3:45 – 6:00 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract#

Poster Title 

First Author

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Temporal Error Monitoring is Robust to Working Memory Loads

Gepes-Carroll, Taylor

16.341

Temporal Coherence Shapes Behavioral and Neural Representations of Action

Karahaliloglu, Ali Feza

16.348

Synchrony perception of dynamic faces is limited by their eccentricity – not their distance

Karagül, Zeynep

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Synchrony perception is shaped by the similarity between foveal and peripheral representations

Alp, Nihan

16.346

Sampling Motion in Time: Does Alpha Entrainment Shift the Perceived Onset of Motion in the Fröhlich Effect?

Zavala, Andrew

16.351

Procedural momentum: Internally generated sequences progress forward even without sensory input

Dunin, Didi

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Feedforward and Feedback effects in Visually Perceived Duration: The influence of semantic and mid-level visual features

Wiener, Martin

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Does Emotional Salience Alter Temporal Processing in Peri-Hand Space?

MAURYA, ANKIT

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Distinct Visuospatial Tuning of Temporal Integration and Segregation

Kanechi, Ryo

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Differential effects of self-construal and stimulus speed on duration estimation and reproduction

Abuwi, Yasmin

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Automatic biases in visual and auditory perception

Garami, Linda

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A measurement of flicker discrimination sensitivity in migraine with photophobia

Bouhassira, Ruby S