“…Recently, research has encountered a new context in which specific temporal properties influence subjective judgments, that is to say videos played in altered speeds, especially in slow motion (e.g., Caruso et al., 2016; de'Sperati & Baud Bovy, 2017; Eagleman, 2004; Kashiwakura & Motoyoshi, 2017; Mather & Breivik, 2020; Mather et al., 2017; Nyman et al., 2017; Rossi et al., 2018; Spitz et al., 2017, 2018). Predominantly in sports, this topic has become particularly relevant, partially due to the ongoing debate about whether video replay is helpful to correctly (re-)evaluate critical situations (Spitz et al., 2017) or might even affect evaluations by biasing referees’ decisions due to temporal misperceptions (Caruso et al., 2016; Spitz et al., 2018).…”