We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist model of how infants learn to perceive time. It has two novel features that are not found in other models. First, it uses the uncertainty of a memory for an event as an index of how long ago that event happened. Secondly, embodiment – specifically, infant motor activity – is crucial to the calibration of time-perception both within and across sensory modalities. We describe the model and present three simulations which show (1) how it uses sensory memory uncertainty and bodily representaions to index time, (2) that the scalar property of interval timing (Gibbon, 1977) emerges naturally from this network and (3) that motor activity can sy...
This work focuses on the topic of time perception, particular emphasis is placed on interval timing....
Our interaction with the environment and each other is inherently time-varying in nature. It is thus...
We use our sense of time to identify temporal relationships between events and to anticipate actions...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
International audienceWe present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-ba...
Models of timing differ on two fundamental issues, the form of the representation and the content of...
Recent evidence suggests that interval timing (the judgment of durations lasting from approximately ...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests that interval timing (the judgment of durations lasti...
Time is central to any understanding of the world. In adults, estimation errors grow linearly with t...
Using eye tracking methodology, this thesis investigates if four-month-old infants can perceive shor...
International audienceEstimating a time interval and temporally coordinating movements in space are ...
Estimating a time interval and temporally coordinating movements in space are fundamental skills, bu...
Time is central to any understanding of the world. In adults, estimation errors grow linearly with t...
Time perception is the capacity to sense the passing of time, but in most living creatures it also i...
Timing can be defined as the ability to perceive temporal sequences and regulate timed behaviors. As...
This work focuses on the topic of time perception, particular emphasis is placed on interval timing....
Our interaction with the environment and each other is inherently time-varying in nature. It is thus...
We use our sense of time to identify temporal relationships between events and to anticipate actions...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
International audienceWe present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-ba...
Models of timing differ on two fundamental issues, the form of the representation and the content of...
Recent evidence suggests that interval timing (the judgment of durations lasting from approximately ...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests that interval timing (the judgment of durations lasti...
Time is central to any understanding of the world. In adults, estimation errors grow linearly with t...
Using eye tracking methodology, this thesis investigates if four-month-old infants can perceive shor...
International audienceEstimating a time interval and temporally coordinating movements in space are ...
Estimating a time interval and temporally coordinating movements in space are fundamental skills, bu...
Time is central to any understanding of the world. In adults, estimation errors grow linearly with t...
Time perception is the capacity to sense the passing of time, but in most living creatures it also i...
Timing can be defined as the ability to perceive temporal sequences and regulate timed behaviors. As...
This work focuses on the topic of time perception, particular emphasis is placed on interval timing....
Our interaction with the environment and each other is inherently time-varying in nature. It is thus...
We use our sense of time to identify temporal relationships between events and to anticipate actions...