Lingyue Chen PhD

Sensorimotor Control and Learning

Contact

Work S1|15 42
Alexanderstr. 10
64283 Darmstadt

My research focuses on the mechanisms underlying time perception, as well as multisensory-motor integration and adaptation, particularly in tactile and visual modalities. I am also developing virtual reality (VR) studies to deepen our understanding of how these processes shape our perception of time and space.

WS 24/25

  • Experimentalpsychologisches Praktikum – 03-03-0007-pj

2023

  • Chen, L., Grezeczkowski, L., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2023). The saccade-induced temporal attentional gradient: Duration compression of the post-saccadic second event. bioRxiv, 564527.
  • Chen, L., Shi, Z. (2023). Overestimation in time reproduction: Influences of accuracy feedback and attentional sharing. bioRxiv, 554259.
  • Chen, L., Brunner, S., Shi, Z. (2023). Aftereffects of Delay Adaptation in Visual and Tactile Duration Reproduction. bioRxiv, 569859.

2021

  • Zinchenko, A., Brunner, S., Chen, L., Shi, Z., Taylor, P. C., & Müller, H. J. (2021). V5/MT+ modulates spatio-temporal integration differently across and within hemifields: Causal evidence from TMS. Neuropsychologia, 161, 107995.

Conference talks and posters

  • Chen, L., Grezeczkowski, L., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2023). The Saccade-induced Temporal Distortions on Post-saccadic Events. Talk, Timing Research Forum (TRF)
  • Chen, L., Shi, Z. (2023). Effects of Delay Adaptation on Multisensory and Motor Integration for Duration Reproduction. Poster, European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP)
  • Chen, L., Shi, Z. (2023). Influences of Delayed Visual Feedback and Accuracy Feedback on Duration Reproduction. Poster, Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP)
  • Chen, L., Shi, Z. (2021). The Role of Reference Location for the Post-saccade Temporal Distortion. Poster, European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP)