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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Section A: Human Experimental Psychology, 70, 488-503
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2003
- When 2 become 1: Autistic simultaneity judgements about asynchronous audiovisual speech. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. (in press).
2022
- Wearden, J. H., & Jones, L. A. (2022). Speed and Consolidation: Warren Meck’s Early Ideas about Temporal Reference Memory and some Later Developments. Timing & Time Perception, 11(1-4), 15-28.
- Poole, D., Casassus, M., Gowen, E., Poliakoff, E., & Jones, L. A. (2022). Time perception in autistic adults: Interval and event timing judgments do not differ from nonautistics. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 151(11), 2666–2682.
2021
- Poole, D., Gowen, E., Poliakoff, E., & Jones, L. A. (2021). ‘No idea of time’: Parents report differences in autistic children’s behaviour relating to time in a mixed-methods study. Autism, 25(6), 1797-1808.
- Wearden, J.H., & Jones, L.A. (2021). Judgements of the duration of auditory and visual stimuli. Timing and Time Perception, 9 (2), 199-224.
- Williams, E. A., Ogden, R., Stewart, A. J., & Jones, L. A. (2021). Temporal difference thresholds and repetitive stimulation: Can click trains improve temporal sensitivity?. PstArXiv.
2020
- Poole, D., Lees, K.J., & Jones, L.A. (2020). Click trains do not alter auditory temporal order judgements. Timing and Time Perception,8 (3-4) 239-253.
- Phillips, M., Wilcoxson, M., Howard, E., du Sautoy, M., Willcox, P., Jones, L., Stewart, A. & De Roure, D. (2020). What determines the perception of segmentation in contemporary music? Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 1001.
- Williams, E. A., Solodow, E., Henderson, J., Stewart, A. J., & Jones, L. A. (2020). Do Click Trains Dilate Time Perception Due to Physiological Arousal? PstArXiv.
2019
- Casassus, M., Poliakoff, E., Gowen, E., Poole, D., & Jones, L. A. (2019). Time perception and autistic spectrum condition: A systematic review. Autism Research, 12, 1440-1462.
- Jones, L. A. (2019). The Perception of Duration and the Judgment of the Passage of Time. In The Illusions of Time (pp. 53-67). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
- Williams, E. A., Yüksel, E. M., Stewart, A. J., & Jones, L. A. (2019). Modality differences in timing and the filled-duration illusion: Testing the pacemaker rate explanation. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 81(3), 823-845.
2017
- Williams, E.A, Stewart, A.J. & Jones, L.A. (2017). Modality differences in timing: Testing the pacemaker speed explanation. Cognitive Science.
- Wearden, J.H, Williams, E.A., & Jones, L.A. (2017).
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Section A: Human Experimental Psychology, 70, 488-503
2016
- Jones, L. A., & Ogden, R. S. (2016).
Vibrotactile timing: Are vibrotactile judgements of duration affected by repetitive stimulation? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 69, 75-88. DOI:10.1080/17470218.2015.1023735
2014
- Jones, L.A. (2014). Repetitive stimulation and its affect on temporal and non-temporal judgements. Perception, 126, 137-138.
2013
- Wearden, J.H., & Jones, L.A. (2013). Explaining between-group differences in performance on timing tasks. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. DOI:10.1080/17470218.2012.704928
2012
- Jones, L.A. (2012). Time and Information Processing. The Psychologist, 25(8). DOI:10.2466/pms.1973.36.1.226
- Makin, A.D.J, Poliakoff, E., Dillon, J., Perrin, A., Mullett, T., & Jones. L.A. (2012).The interaction between duration, velocity and repetitive auditory stimulation. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 139(3), 524-531. DOI:10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.01.013
2011
- Jones, L.A., Allely, C., & Wearden, J.H. (2011). Click trains and the rate of information processing; Does "speeding up" subjective time make other psychological processes run faster? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 64, 363-380. DOI:10.1080/17470218.2010.502580
- Ogden, R., & Jones, L.A. (2011). Modality effects in memory for basic stimulus attributes: a temporal and non- temporal comparison. Quarterly Journal Of Experimental Psychology, 64, 1354-1371. DOI:10.1080/17470218.2010.543324
- Ogden, R.S., Salominaite, E., Jones, L.A., Frisk, J.E., & Montgomery, C. (2011). The role of executive functions in human prospective interval timing. Acta Psychologica, 137(3), 352-358. DOI:10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.04.004
2010
- Ogden, R.S., Wearden, J.H., & Jones, L.A. (2010). Are memories for duration modality specific? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63(1), 65-80. DOI:10.1080/17470210902815422
2009
- Spati, J., Munch, M., Blatter, K., Jones, L.A., & Cajochen, C. (2009). It's a question of time: Impact of age, sleep pressure, and circadian phase on time-of-day estimates points to possible interval timing basis of temporal orientation. Behavioral Brain Research, 201, 48-52. DOI:10.1016/j.bbr.2009.01.029
- Jones, L.A., Poliakoff, E, Wells J. (2009). Good vibrations: Human interval timing in the vibrotactile modality. Quarterly Journal Of Experimental Psychology, 62(11), 2171-2186. DOI:10.1080/17470210902782200
- Ogden, R.S., & Jones L.A. (2009). More is still not better: Testing the perturbation model of temporal reference memory across different modalities and tasks. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 909-924. DOI:10.1080/17470210802329201
- Jones, L.A. (2009). Timewarp: How the brain creates the fourth dimension. New Scientist, 2731, 32-38. NB: this article was written by Douglas Fox and features our research and that of others. It was the cover story for that month!
2008
- Ogden, R.S., Wearden, J.H., & Jones, L.A. (2008). Remembrance of times past: Systematic interference in temporal reference memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 34, 1524-1544. DOI:10.1037/a0010347
- Jones LA. (2008). What is Time? Forbes.
2007
- Wearden, J.H., & Jones, L.A. (2007). Is the growth of subjective time in humans a linear or non-linear function of real time? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60, 1289-1302. DOI:10.1080/17470210600971576
2006
- Wearden, J.H., Todd, N.P., & Jones, L.A. (2006). When do auditory-visual differences in duration judgments occur? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 1709-1724. DOI:10.1080/02724990344000088
2004
- Jones L.A., & Wearden J.H. (2004). Double standards: Memory loading in temporal reference memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Section B, 57B, 55-77. DOI:10.1080/02724990344000088
2003
- Jones L.A., Wearden, J.H. (2003). More is not necessarily better: Examining the nature of the temporal reference memory component in timing. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Section B, 56, 321-343. DOI:10.1080/02724990244000287
Conference Presentations and Invited Talks
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2002
- Williams, E.A., Ogden, R.S., Stewart, A.J. & Jones, L.A. (2019). Temporal difference thresholds and repetitive stimulation: Can click trains improve temporal sensitivity? Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
- Williams, E.A., Solodow, E., Henderson, J., Stewart, A.J., & Jones, L.A. (2019). Do click trains dilate time peception due to physiological arousal? Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
2018
- Williams, E.A., Yüksel, E.M., Stewart, A.J., & Jones, L.A. (2018). Testing the pacemaker explanation: A multi-pronged behavioural investigation of the human timing system. Presented at the joint Experimental Psychology Society and Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science, Newfoundland, Canada.
- Casassus, M., Poliakoff, E., Poole, D., Gowen, E. & Jones, L. (2018). Time perception in autism spectrum condition. Neurodevelopmental Disorders Annual Seminar, Coventry, UK.
- Williams, E.A., Yüksel, E.M., Stewart, A.J., & Jones, L.A. (2018). Examining modality differences in timing to test the pacemaker explanation. Presented at the Timing Research Forum, University of Toronto, Canada.
- Poole, D., Casassus, M., Poliakoff, E., Gowen, E. & Jones, L.A. (2018). Time perception and autism spectrum condition: A systematic review. Presented at the International Society for Autism Annual Meeting, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
- Casassus, M., Poliakoff E., Poole, D., Gowen, E. & Jones, L.A. (2018) Time perception and autism spectrum condition: A systematic review. School of Biological Science Annual Event, University of Manchester, UK (runner up prize).
2017
- Williams, E.A., Stewart, A.J. & Jones, L.A. (2017). Modality differences in timing: Testing the pacemaker speed explanation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, London, UK.
- Casassus, M., Poliakoff, E., Poole, D., Gowen, E. & Jones, L.A. (2017) Time perception and autism spectrum condition: A systematic review. 1st Conference of the Timing Research Forum, Strasbourg, France (October).
- Williams, E. A., Stewart, A. J., & Jones, L. A. (2017). Modality differences in timing: Testing the pacemaker speed explanation. Poster at the meeting of the 1st Annual Conference of the Timing Research Forum. University of Strasbourg, France (October).
- Williams, E.A., Stewart, A.J. & Jones, L.A. (2017). Modailty differences in timing. A new take on and old issue.Presented at the EPS workshop on Modularity in Time Perception and Time Behaviour, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
- Jones, L.A. (2017). A Review of pacemaker explanations of timing phenomena. Presented at the EPS workshop on Modularity in Time Perception and Time Behaviour, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
2016
- Williams, E.A., Stewart, A.J. & Jones, L.A. (2016). Investigating the pacemaker of the human timing system. Presented at the Experimental Psychology conference, at the University of Oxford, UK.
2014
- Jones, L.A. (2014). Alterations In The Perception of Time. Presented at STATE: Berlin Science Art and Film Festival. Alte Munze, Berlin, Germany.
- Jones, L.A. (2014). The Psychology of Time and Time Travel. Presented at Film and Media Studies: Science Fiction of Time Travel. Faculty of Arts, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
2013
- Jones, L.A. (2013). Alterations In The Perception of Time: Objective versus Subjective Time. Presented at the 11th Vienna Biocenter PhD Symposium. Research Insitute of Molecular Biology, Vienna Biocenter, Vienna, Austria.
2012
- Jones, L.A. (2012). The Perception of Time: The Clocks Within Us. Presented at Coventry University Psychology Department End Of Year Research Conference. Coventry University, UK.
- Jones, L.A. (2012). Time and Information Processing: Is brain time the the same as clock time? The Psychologist, 25 (8), British Psychological Society.
2011
- Jones, L.A. (2011). Time and Information Processing: Is Clock Time The Same As Brain Time?. Presented at the British Psychology Society Cognitive Psychology Section Annual Meeting. Keele University, UK.
- Ogden, R.S., & Jones, L.A. (2011). Speeding up the brain? Evidence from an attentional blink and a visual search task. Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society. University of Oxford, UK.
2010
- Allely, C.S, & Jones, L.A. (2010). Exploring the role of arousal in experimental manipulations of time perception and information processing. Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society. University of Manchester, UK.
- Ogden, R.S., & Jones, L.A. (2010). Speeding up the clock using click-trains: An extension into vibrotactile timing. Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society. University of Manchester, UK.
2009
- Allely, C.S., & Jones, L.A. (2009). The effect of repetitive stimulation on memory recall and time estimation: Are increases in information processing speed proportional to increases in clock speed?. Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society. University of Leicester, UK.
2008
- Jones, L.A. (2008). The internal clock and information processing speed. Presented at The International Conference on Time Perception. Bascal University, Clermont-Ferrand, France.
- Jones, L.A., & Wearden, J.H. (2008). Click trains and the rate of information processing: Does speeding up subjective time make other psychological processes run faster?. Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society, University of Cambridge, UK.
- Jones, L.A., Poliakoff, E., & Wells, J. (2008).Interval timing in the vibrotactile modality. Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society. University College London, UK.
- Ogden, R.S., & Jones, L.A. (2008).Models of temporal reference memory function: Has the perturbation model perturbed the rest? Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society. University College London, UK.
2007
- Jones, L.A. (2007). Temporal reference memory: Past, present and future. Presented at the Anatomy of Time Workshop: ESRC sponsored. University College London, UK.
- Ogden, R.S., & Jones, L.A. (2007). Uni-modal and cross-modal interference in temporal reference memory: Are auditory and visual stimuli stored in the same way?. Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society. University of Edinburgh, UK.
2006
- Ogden, R.S., & Jones, L.A. (2006). Interference in temporal reference memory. Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society. University of Birmingham, UK.
2003
- Wearden, J.H., Jones, L.A. (2003).Is the growth of subjective time linear or nonlinear?. Presented at the Experimental Psychology Society. University of Reading, UK.
2002
- Jones, L.A. (2002). Shooting stars: A review and development of the multiplicative transform K* in explanations of temporal reference memory in SET. Presented at Experimental Psychology Society. Leuven, Belgium: Taylor and Francis Group.