Welcome to the website of the Timing Laboratory in the Department of Psychology at Brown University.

Our lab is located on the third floor in the Hunter Laboratory at Brown University. We conduct timing experiments with both animal subjects (male Sprague Dawley rats) and human participants using a variety of equipment and software. All our experimental boxes are mounted with infrared cameras that are connected to VCRs and TV monitors. All data collected are archived in at least two forms of media, including CD-ROM.

In this website, you will find a variety of information pertaining to timing research including data sets, articles, and other related resources. If you wish to contact the primary investigator, Russell Church, or any member of the lab, you may find our contact information in the contact page.

If you are experiencing difficulty navigating or viewing this website, or have questions, comments, or suggestions about the site, please contact Marcelo Caetano directly.