
معرفی
Micillo Luigi is a researcher affiliated with the Department of General Psychology at the University of Padua, contributing to the Doctoral Course in Psychological Sciences. His work focuses on time perception, particularly investigating how psychological and physiological arousal influences temporal experiences through methods like eye-tracking, virtual reality (VR), and physiological measures (heart rate, skin conductance). He has published extensively on topics including pandemic impacts on mental health, cross-cultural studies of time perspective, and age-related differences in perception.
His research employs interdisciplinary approaches, combining experimental psychology with neuroscience techniques. Key contributions include developing the Blursday database to study subjective temporalities during the pandemic and analyzing emotional stimuli effects on temporal judgment. Conference presentations highlight his exploration of natural environment exposure’s effects on time perception via VR and physiological arousal’s role in temporal distortions.
No academic awards are explicitly listed. His advising and grants activities are not detailed in the provided information. Micillo collaborates in labs focused on psychological time and perception, with active participation in international conferences such as the Timing Research Forum and the Experimental Section of the Italian Association of Psychology.


