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Announcing the Timing Research Forum



Dear all,

I hope this email finds you well.

We are pleased to announce the establishment of the Timing Research Forum (TRF), an open community for promoting multidisciplinary research and collaborative work on temporal processing and time perception that is especially relevant for audition with respect to understanding the coding of natural sounds - http://timingforum.org/.


We hope that TRF will serve as a common platform for brain research on all relevant aspects of timing in both health and disease using a combination of methodologies including human psychophysics, cognitive measurement techniques including fMRI, M/EEG, TMS etc., as well as neurophysiological and imaging work in a variety of animal models.


We invite you to become members of TRF and participate in advancing the state of timing research through discussions, collaborations, and sharing of resources including code, protocols, data etc. There are no membership fees and the only requirement is to actively pursue research on timing. As a member of TRF, you will have a profile on the website, your papers will be featured on the publications page, receive members-only newsletters and regular updates on the latest news from the field of timing, and be part of a vibrant research community. To join us, please visit this page - http://timingforum.org/membership/


TRF will also organize annual conferences starting from 2017 that aim to bring together all researchers interested in timing for highly interactive and open discussions on the latest research in the field - http://timingforum.org/conferences/


Please feel free to follow TRF on Twitter and Facebook for regular updates from the field of timing, and share information about TRF with your colleagues. We look forward to welcoming you to TRF and hope that you will find it a useful platform and actively contribute to the community. 


With best wishes,

Sundeep Teki
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Sundeep Teki PhD
Sir Henry Wellcome Fellow
Auditory Neuroscience Group
Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics
University of Oxford 
South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT
Email | Web | Twitter

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Argiro Vatakis
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Argiro Vatakis PhD
Cognitive Systems Research Institute
http://csri.gr/researchers/argiro-vatakis
http://www.argirovatakis.com