Internal signals like one’s heartbeats are centrally processed via specific pathways and both their neural representations as well as their conscious perception (interoception) provide key information for many cognitive processes. Recent empirical findings propose that neural processes in the insular cortex, which are related to bodily signals, might constitute a neurophysiological mechanism for the encoding of duration. Nevertheless, the exact nature of such a proposed relationship remains unclear. We aimed to address this question by searching for the effects of cardiac rhythm on time perception by the use of a duration reproduction paradigm. Time intervals used were of 0.5, 2, 3, 7, 10, 14, 25, and 40 s length. In a framework of synchron...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in perceived ...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
How the human brain perceives time intervals is a fascinating topic that has been explored in many f...
How the human brain perceives time intervals is a fascinating topic that has been explored in many f...
Clock-counter models, the most influential cognitive models of temporal computation, have been succe...
Cardiac-cycle-time effects are attributed to variations in baroreceptor (BR) activity and have been ...
Behavioral evidence suggests that different mechanisms mediate duration perception depending on whet...
[eng] Recent research has demonstrated that perception and reasoning vary according to the phase of ...
Summary: Heart rate has natural fluctuations that are typically ascribed to autonomic function. Rece...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
The neural basis of time perception remains unknown. A prominent account is the pacemaker-accumulato...
Lacey and Lacey (1974) suggested that during reaction time tasks higher brain centers dynamically ad...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in perceived ...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
How the human brain perceives time intervals is a fascinating topic that has been explored in many f...
How the human brain perceives time intervals is a fascinating topic that has been explored in many f...
Clock-counter models, the most influential cognitive models of temporal computation, have been succe...
Cardiac-cycle-time effects are attributed to variations in baroreceptor (BR) activity and have been ...
Behavioral evidence suggests that different mechanisms mediate duration perception depending on whet...
[eng] Recent research has demonstrated that perception and reasoning vary according to the phase of ...
Summary: Heart rate has natural fluctuations that are typically ascribed to autonomic function. Rece...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
The neural basis of time perception remains unknown. A prominent account is the pacemaker-accumulato...
Lacey and Lacey (1974) suggested that during reaction time tasks higher brain centers dynamically ad...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in perceived ...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...