Time in Brain and Behaviour Laboratory

Research Overview

Our brain needs time to process what our senses tell us. As a result, we are always living in the past: we act and choose on the basis of outdated information. So how is it possible that we can return a tennis serve or drive through fast-moving traffic?

Using psychophysical, behavioral, and neuroimaging techniques, we try to answer questions such as how time is encoded in the brain, and how the brain keeps track of time. We have several projects available for potential Honours and PhD students, so please get in touch to find out more!

Link to main Time in Brain and Behaviour Laboratory website

Staff

Dr. Hinze Hogendoorn (Principal Investigator)

Collaborators

Dr. Stefan Bode, Psychology

Prof Allison McKendrick, Optometry and Vision Science

Prof Tony Burkitt, Biomedical Engineering

Funding

Pending

Research Projects

For project inquiries, contact our research group head.



Faculty Research Themes

Neuroscience

School Research Themes

Cognitive Psychology and Behavioural Neuroscience



Key Contact

For further information about this research, please contact Principle Investigator Dr. Hinze Hogendoorn

Department / Centre

Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences

Unit / Centre

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