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Scientific Publications

​Rhodes, D. (2018). On the distinction between perceived duration and event timing: Towards a unified model of time perception. Timing & Time Perception. PDF
Rhodes, D. (2017). Bayesian Inference in Human Time Perception. PsyArXiv. Link 
Di Luca, M. & *Rhodes, D. (2016). Optimal Perceived Timing: Integrating Sensory Information with Dynamically Updated Expectations. Scientific Reports. Link PDF  
​Rhodes, D. & Di Luca, M. (2016). Temporal Regularity of the Environment Drives Time Perception. PLoS ONE. Link PDF
Riemer, M., Rhodes, D., & Wolbers, T. (2016). Systematic Underproduction of Time is Independent of Judgment Certainty. Neural Plasticity. [PDF] Link 
Li, M., *Rhodes, D. & Di Luca, M. (2016). For The Last Time: Temporal Sensitivity and Perceived Timing of the Final Stimulus in an Isochronous Sequence, Timing & Time Perception. [PDF Pre Print] Link
Rhodes, D. & Woodgate, P.J.W. (2015). Guidance of Movements by Prior Experience: A Bayesian Account of Reach Performance. The Journal of Neuroscience, 35(2). 439-441. [PDF] Link 

Upcoming

Rhodes, D. & Di Luca, M. (under review). Optimal Human Timing.
Rhodes, D., Li, M., & Di Luca, M. (in submission). Changing Expectations in Temporal Perception.
Rhodes, D. & Roseboom, W. (in preparation). A Pre-Introduction to Bayesian Decision Theory in Psychological Science.
Roseboom, W., *Rhodes, D. & Seth, A.K. (in preparation). Serial Dependence for Multisensory Relative Timing is not Sensory Adaptation.
Rhodes, D., Roseboom, W. & Seth, A.K. (in preparation). Multiple Modality Dependent Priors in Human Temporal Perception.

PhD Thesis

Rhodes, D. (2015). Bayesian Time Perception. University of Birmingham. [Email me] Link 

Conference Talks

Rhodes, D. & Di Luca, M. (2017, October). Human perceived timing follows principles of Bayesian Inference. Talk Presented at TRF1, Strasbourg, France. 
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Roseboom, W. & Seth, A.K. (2017, January). Dynamic Bayesian Models for Interval Timing. Talk presented at TPTB EPS Workshop, Liverpool, UK.
Rhodes, D., Roseboom, W. & Seth, A.K. (2016, October). Kalman Filters in Temporal Perception. Talk presented at Time in Tokyo 2016, Tokyo, Japan.
Rhodes, D., Roseboom, W. & Seth, A.K. (2016, August). Multiple modality dependent priors in human temporal perception. Talk presented at ECVP 2016, Barcelona, Spain.
Roseboom, W., Rhodes, D. & Seth, A.K. (2016, August). Serial dependence for multisensory relative timing is not sensory adaptation. Talk presented at ECVP 2016, Barcelona, Spain.
Rhodes, D. (2014, March). Bayesian perception of isochronous sequences. Talk presented at TIMELY final conference, Corfu, Greece.
Rhodes, D. & Di Luca, M. (2013, October). Exposure to anisochronous rhythms negates the Bayesian prior effect on temporal expectations. Poster presented at TIMELY workshop, Granada, Spain.
Rhodes, D. (2013, September). Bayesian perception of isochronous sequences. Talk at RPPW 2013, Birmingham, UK.
Rhodes, D. & Di Luca, M. (2013, August). Time and time again: Isochronous sequences create temporal expectations. Poster presented at ECVP 2013, Bremen, Germany.
Rhodes, D. & Di Luca, M. (2013, February). Time and time again: Repeated stimuli create temporal expectations. Poster presented at TIMELY workshop and conference, Corfu, Greece.
Rhodes, D. (2011, March). Change-detection accuracy is influenced by the degree of similarity between novel objects. Talk at the Welsh branch of the British Psychological Society’s Annual Conference, Swansea, Wales.
Rhodes, D. (2011). Change-detection accuracy is influenced by the degree of similarity between novel objects. Undergraduate Thesis.
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