I am a PhD student at the University of Padova. I obtained my B.Sc. in Psychological Sciences and Techniques at the University of Milano-Bicocca, where I also pursued my Master’s degree in Applied Experimental Psychological Sciences. During my master’s studies, I began collaborating with Professor Giovanna Mioni at the University of Padova. Since then, my research has focused on understanding the effects of psychological and physiological arousal on time perception. Using methods such as eye-tracking, virtual reality (VR), and physiological measures like heart rate (HR) and skin conductance response (SCR), I explore the complex relationship between arousal and subjective temporal experiences.