In two experiments, the peak-interval procedure was used with humans to test effects related to gaps in multisecond timing. In Experiment 1, peak times of response distributions were shorter when the gap occurred later during the encoding of the criterion time to be reproduced, suggesting that gap expectancy shortened perceived durations. Peak times were also positively related to objective target durations. Spreads of response distributions were generally related to estimated durations. In Experiment 2, peak times were shortest when gaps were expected but did not occur, confirming that the shortening effect of gap expectancy is independent of the gap occurrence. High positive start-stop correlations and moderate positive peak-time-spread c...
One factor influencing the perceived duration of a brief interval is the length of the period preced...
Humans are sensitive to temporal redundancies in their environment. When the identity of a target st...
Humans are sensitive to temporal redundancies in their environment. When the identity of a target st...
The properties of the internal clock, temporal memory, and decision processes used to time short dur...
Humans perceive and reproduce short intervals of time (e.g. 1-60 s) relatively accurately, and are c...
Several procedures used in the study of animal learning have been adapted for human research; specif...
Humans perceive and reproduce short intervals of time (e.g. 1-60 s) relatively accurately, and are c...
When the offset of a visual stimulus (GAP condition) precedes the onset of a target, saccadic reacti...
Expectation, interference and temporal discrimination ability are three crucial factors which affect...
The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many fac...
The literature on human and nonhuman animal interval timing error indicates a lack of consensus as t...
The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many fac...
One of the earliest accounts of duration perception by Karl von Vierordt implied a common process un...
<p>Effects of visual flickers on interval timing perception. Psychometric functions showed the mean ...
Humans use temporal regularities in their daily life to act in accordance with future events in the ...
One factor influencing the perceived duration of a brief interval is the length of the period preced...
Humans are sensitive to temporal redundancies in their environment. When the identity of a target st...
Humans are sensitive to temporal redundancies in their environment. When the identity of a target st...
The properties of the internal clock, temporal memory, and decision processes used to time short dur...
Humans perceive and reproduce short intervals of time (e.g. 1-60 s) relatively accurately, and are c...
Several procedures used in the study of animal learning have been adapted for human research; specif...
Humans perceive and reproduce short intervals of time (e.g. 1-60 s) relatively accurately, and are c...
When the offset of a visual stimulus (GAP condition) precedes the onset of a target, saccadic reacti...
Expectation, interference and temporal discrimination ability are three crucial factors which affect...
The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many fac...
The literature on human and nonhuman animal interval timing error indicates a lack of consensus as t...
The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many fac...
One of the earliest accounts of duration perception by Karl von Vierordt implied a common process un...
<p>Effects of visual flickers on interval timing perception. Psychometric functions showed the mean ...
Humans use temporal regularities in their daily life to act in accordance with future events in the ...
One factor influencing the perceived duration of a brief interval is the length of the period preced...
Humans are sensitive to temporal redundancies in their environment. When the identity of a target st...
Humans are sensitive to temporal redundancies in their environment. When the identity of a target st...