All Stories

  1. From inglorious basterds, aliens, and hobbits: The structure of fictional film genre preferences and its relationship with time perspective and individual time span orientation.
  2. The synchrony effect revisited: chronotype, time of day and cognitive performance in a semantic analogy task
  3. More is Up – Important is Central: Impact of Developmental Origin of Image Schemas on Touch and Gesture Interaction with Computers
  4. Unfinished sympathies: Influence of individual temporal orientation on music preferences
  5. Are larks future-oriented and owls present-oriented? Age- and sex-related shifts in chronotype–time perspective associations