%0 Journal Article %T Creating a Home for Timing Researchers: Then, Now, and the Future. %A Vatakis A %A Teki S %J Adv Exp Med Biol %V 1455 %N 0 %D 2024 %M 38918344 %F 3.65 %R 10.1007/978-3-031-60183-5_2 %X Our ability to perceive event duration and order is critical in every aspect of our lives, from everyday tasks like coordinating our limbs to walk safely, to uniquely human activities like planning our children's future. Many theoretical accounts of timing have been proposed to explain the mechanisms underlying our ability to estimate time and unify events in time. Continuous progress is being met in further refining and extending current theories, with the aim not only to advance our understanding of timing and time perception, but also to make timing more accessible and applicable to daily life. For this to be possible, cross-disciplinary thinking is required, which is something one cannot easily attain in a scientific conference, rather it requires a community. Having a community with an interest and/or expertise in timing can allow for cross-fertilization of ideas. This chapter introduced the story of the Timing Research Forum or else TRF.