NEUROSCIENCE
NEUROSCIENCE (EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY)
Over the years a numbers of scientific research projects have been conducted at Elmed Center because of a intense interest in how the mind deals with the mysterious phenomenon of time. Some of the projects that have been completed include:
Gruber, R.P. and Block, R. A., The Effect of Caffeine Upon Prospective and Retrospective Duration Judgments. Human Psychopharmacology 18:351-59, 2003.
Gruber, R.P. and Block, R. A., The Effect of Caffeine Upon Prospective Duration Judgments of Various Intervals Depend on Task Difficulty. Human Psychopharmacology 20:275-85, 2005.
Also:
Gruber, R.P., Smith, R., & Block, R. A. The illusory flow and passage of time within consciousness: A multidisciplinary analysis. Timing & Time Perception, 6, 125-153, 2018.
Gruber, R.P., Block, R.A. & Smith, R.P. Dynamic perceptual completion: a ubiquitous phenomenon to help solve the ‘two times’ problem. Phenomenology & the Cognitive Sciences, 19, 773-790, 2019.
Gruber, R.P., Montemayor, C., & Block, R.A. (2022). Physical time within human time. Frontiers in Psychology, 13.