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[P2]Poster: Day 2

Sat. Oct 18, 2025 12:45 PM - 3:00 PM JST
Sat. Oct 18, 2025 3:45 AM - 6:00 AM UTC
KOMCEE-B1(KOMCEE-B1)

[P2-01]Disentangling the effects of movement speed and travel distance on perceived traveled time

*Cindy Jagorska1, Christopher Hilton1, Martin Riemer1 (1. Technical University Berlin (Germany))
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[P2-02]Does Semantic Modulation Induce Time Dilation? The Role of Flicker Frequency and Visual Saliency

*Takeya Oda1, Amirmahmoud Houshmand Chatroudi2, Yuko Yotsumoto1 (1. The University of Tokyo (Japan), 2. Sony Computer Science Laboratories (Japan))
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[P2-03]Impaired Temporal Perception Following Sight Restoration After Congenital Cataracts

*Abel Mewleddeg Legu2, Gianluca Mariscano1, David Melcher1,4, Ehud Zohary2,3 (1. Department of Psychology, New York University Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), 2. Project Eyeopener (Ethiopia), 3. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel), 4. Center for Brain and Health, New York University Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates))
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[P2-04]Decoding the reproduction of durations in size-varying virtual environment

*Camille L. Grasso1, Matthew Logie1, Virginie van Wassenhove1 (1. CEA/DRF/Inst. Joliot, NeuroSpin; INSERM, Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit; Université Paris-Saclay, Gif/Yvette, 91191 France (France))
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[P2-05]Ticking Forward or Counting Down: The Impact of Clock Format on Time Perception and Task Performance

Maria Nogales1, *Judit Castellà1 (1. Autonomous University of Barcelona UAB (Spain))
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[P2-06]Electrophysiological signatures of post-interval activity in explicit and implicit timing

*Mariagrazia Capizzi1, Cristina Narganes Pineda1, Pom Charras3, Giovanna Mioni2, Antonino Visalli4 (1. Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center (CIMCYC), University of Granada; Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain (Spain), 2. Department of General Psychology, University of Padua, Padua (Italy), 3. Univ Paul Valéry Montpellier 3, EPSYLON EA 4556, F34000, Montpellier, France (France), 4. Department of Biomedical, Metabolic and Neural Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy))
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[P2-07]Time in the primate hippocampus during a metronome task

*Mildred Salgado-Menez1, Ana Maria Malagon1, Victor de Lafuente1 (1. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (Mexico))
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[P2-08]Effects of simultaneity and arm posture on tactile time perception in young and older adults

*Chika Goto1, Naoya Tachibana1, Shogo Sugiyama, Yuko Yotsumoto1 (1. the University of Tokyo (Japan))
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[P2-09]Hand proximity enhances visual encoding via anticipatory processing

*Ankit Maurya1,3, Tsukasa Kimura2,3, Minto Hashimoto4,3, Masamichi J. Hayashi3,4, Tony Thomas1 (1. Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee (India), 2. Graduate School of Human Sciences, The University of Osaka, Suita (Japan), 3. Center for Information and Neural Networks (CiNeT), Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Suita (Japan), 4. Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, The University of Osaka, Suita (Japan))
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[P2-10]Role of Supplementary Motor Areas in temporal estimation using tDCS.

*Claire TERRAN1, Laurence CASINI1 (1. CRPN - Centre for Research in Psychology and Neuroscience, AMU, CRNS (France))
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[P2-11]Duration Underestimation in Peripheral Visual Field

*YUHUI ZHOU1, Sae Kaneko1 (1. Hokkaido University (Japan))
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[P2-12]Embodying the expanded moment: the role of bodily awareness in temporal production during meditation-like attentional states

*Ludovica Ortame1,2, Michele Pellegrino2, Joseph Glicksohn3,4, Patrizio Paoletti2, Fabio Marson5, Stafno Lasaponara1,6, Maria Sofia Romano1, Fabrizio Doricchi1,6, Filippo Carducci1, Tal Dotan Ben-Soussan2 (1. Sapienza University of Rome (Italy), 2. Research Institute of Neuroscience, Education and Didactics (RINED) (Italy), 3. Bar-Ilan University (Israel), 4. The Leslie and Susan Gonda (Goldschmied) Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan (Israel), 5. University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy), 6. RCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia (Italy))
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[P2-14]Assessing Temporal Resolution in Amblyopic and Fellow Eyes Using the Two-Flash Fusion Paradigm

*Aysha Hamkari1, Gianluca Marsicano1, Katja Cundric1, David Melcher1 (1. New York University Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates))
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[P2-15]Neural Bases of the Audiovisual Temporal Binding Window Using TMS

*Solène Leblond1, Tutea Atger1, Franck-Emmanuel Roux1,2, Robin Baurès1, Céline Cappe1 (1. CerCo (Centre de Recherche Cerveau et Cognition), CNRS UMR 5549, University Toulouse (France), 2. Pôle neurochirurgie, CHU Purpan, Toulouse (France))
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[P2-16]Temporal Binding Across Timing Domains: Behavioural Evidence and a Protocol for Causal Manipulation via Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation

*Gustavo Brito de Azevedo1, André Mascioli Cravo2 (1. Graduate Program in Neuroscience and Cognition, Federal University of ABC (UFABC) (Brazil), 2. Center for Mathematics, Computing and Cognition, Federal University of ABC (UFABC) (Brazil))
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[P2-17]Modality-Specific Temporal Assimilation in a Bisection Task

*Gabriel Cafeu Brandão1, Gustavo Brito de Azevedo1, Peter Maurice Erna Claessens1, André Mascioli Cravo1 (1. Center for Mathematics, Computing and Cognition, Federal University of ABC (UFABC) (Brazil))
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[P2-18]Serial dependence between duration and numerosity perception

*Takuma Hashimoto1,2, Yuko Yotsumoto1 (1. The University of Tokyo (Japan), 2. Research Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Japan))
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[P2-19]Effects of attentional orienting on the production of temporal durations: an eye-tracking study

*Mariagrazia Ranzini1, Sebastiano Cinetto3, Sara Noacco1, Zaira Romeo2, Mario Bonato4, Marco Zorzi4, Giovanna Mioni1 (1. Department of General Psychology (DPG), Univ. of Padova (Italy), 2. Neuroscience Institute, National Research Council, Padova (Italy), 3. Padova Neuroscience Center (PNC), Univ. of Padova (Italy), 4. Department of General Psychology (DPG) and Padova Neuroscience Center (PNC), Univ. of Padova (Italy))
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[P2-20]Retrospective Passage of Time Judgments in a Population of Parkinson’s Disease Patients: A Matter of Self-Projection in Time

*Florie MONIER1, Michael DAMBRUN1, Pierre-Michel LLORCA2, Sylvie DROIT-VOLET1 (1. Université Clermont-Auvergne (France), 2. Université Clermont-Auvergne, CHU clermont-ferrand (France))
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[P2-21]Cardiac Rhythms, Interoception and Temporal Counting: Dynamic Interactions across Time Ranges

*Mai Sakuragi1,2, Elisa M. Gallego Hiroyasu1,2, Satoshi Umeda1 (1. Keio University (Japan), 2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Japan))
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[P2-22]When do we perceive our heartbeats? Exploring temporal dynamics in interoception

*Yusuke Haruki1, Keisuke Suzuki2, Yuri Terasawa3, Kenji Ogawa4, Olaf Blanke5, Yuko Yotsumoto1 (1. Department of Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo (Japan), 2. Center for Human Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, and Neuroscience, Hokkaido University (Japan), 3. Department of Psychology, Keio University (Japan), 4. Department of Psychology, Hokkaido University (Japan), 5. Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience, Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne (Switzerland))
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[P2-23]Distributional Variability Increases Uncertainty in Mean Duration Judgments

*Taku Otsuka1,2, Hakan Karsilar1, Hedderik van Rijn1 (1. University of Groningen (Netherlands), 2. The University of Tokyo (Japan))
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[P2-24]Image Memorability Shapes the Temporal Structure of Memory

*Marianna Lamprou Kokolaki1, Virginie van Wassenhove1 (1. CEA/DRF/Inst. Joliot, NeuroSpin; INSERM, Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit; Université Paris Saclay (France))
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[P2-25]Effects of Network Topology and Goals on Interpersonal Synchronization in a Virtual ‘Rhythm Network’

*Jonathan Kirsh1, Sharanya Badalera1, John Rehner Iversen1 (1. McMaster University (Canada))
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[P2-26]EEG Correlates of Movement-Induced Enhancements of Beat Timing

*April M Joyner1, Martin Wiener1 (1. George Mason University (United States of America))
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[P2-27]The effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over the supplementary motor area on the groove experience

*Takahide Etani1,2,3, Mitsuaki Takemi4,5, Tomohiro Samma6, Jun Nitta7, Saki Homma6,8, Kenta Ueda6, Keigo Yoshida9,6, Kenjun Hayashida4,5, Tatsuro Fujimaki4, Sotaro Kondoh6,9,10, Kazutoshi Kudo7, Shinya Fujii9 (1. Keio Research Institute at SFC (Japan), 2. Keio Univ. Hospital (Japan), 3. Japanese Red Cross Ashikaga Hospital (Japan), 4. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio Univ. (Japan), 5. Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima Univ. (Japan), 6. Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio Univ. (Japan), 7. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The Univ. of Tokyo (Japan), 8. Department of Neuropsychiatry, Keio Univ. School of Medicine (Japan), 9. Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio Univ. (Japan), 10. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Japan))
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[P2-28]Timing Difficulties in Developmental Language Disorder and Stuttering: A planned study on the Role of Dysfunctional Synchronization of Brain Rhythms

*Christian A. Kell1, Lars Meyer2, Joachim Gross2, Katrin Neumann2 (1. Goethe University (Germany), 2. Muenster University (Germany))
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[P2-29]Contributions of cognitive abilities and attention to Motor Timing in Parkinson’s Disease

*Elisa M. Gallego Hiroyasu1, Yuko Yotsumoto2, Giovanna Mioni3 (1. Keio University (Japan), 2. The University of Tokyo (Japan), 3. Universita di Padova (Italy))
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[P2-30]Exploring the role of rhythmicity for infant word learning by entrainment of brain and behaviour in social contexts: A preliminary study

*Erica Flaten1, Cristina Conati2, Janet Werker1 (1. Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia (Canada), 2. Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia (Canada))
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[P2-31]Pre-motor and auditory processing for inner and overt speech

*Lachlan James Hall1, Thomas J Whitford2, Mike E Le Pelley2, Bradley N Jack1 (1. Australian National University (Australia), 2. University of New South Wales (Australia))
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[P2-32]Neural correlates of changes of mind and confidence in the judgement of elapsed time

*Chetan Desai1, Martin Wiener1 (1. George Mason University (United States of America))
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[P2-33]Metacognition of Time Discrimination

*Valdas Noreika1, Stefano Arlaud1 (1. Queen Mary University of London (UK))
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[P2-34]Timing Control of Upper Body Movements in Playground Swing Pumping: The Role of External Forces

*Chiaki Hirata1, Shun'ichi Kitahara1 (1. Jumonji University (Japan))
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[P2-35]Social modulation of sense of responsibility and subjective time experience in semi-automated motor tasks

*Sayako Ueda1,2 (1. Japan Women's University (Japan), 2. RIKEN CBS (Japan))
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[P2-36]When Time Stands Still: Altered spatiotemporal experiences in depersonalization

*Julia Ayache1, Malika Auvray2, Anna Ciaunica3,4 (1. EuroMov Digital Health in Motion, Univ. Montpellier IMT Mines Alès, Montpellier (France), 2. Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Paris (France), 3. GAIPS INESC-ID, Instituto Superior Tecnico, University of Lisbon, Lisbon (Portugal), 4. Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London (UK))
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[P2-37]Recalibrating perceptual time through motor learning

*Nicola Binetti1, Federico Mancinelli3, Marco Zanon2, Domenica Bueti2 (1. Università degli studi di Roma Tor Vergata (Italy), 2. International School for Advanced Studies (Italy), 3. University of Bonn (Germany))
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[P2-39]Influence of turn-taking regularity on respiratory activity in human conversation

*Mirei Kin and Hiroki Koda (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo)
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[P2-40]Female gibbons’ great calls change tempo in the presence of their offspring

*Yoichi Inoue¹, Waidi Sinun², Kazuo Okanoya¹ (¹Teikyo University, ²Research and Development Division, Yayasan Sabah Group)
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