<div><p>The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many factors whether they be stimulus-based, task-based or subject-based. The current study examines the role individual differences play in subsecond and suprasecond timing judgments, using the schizoptypy personality scale as a test-case approach for quantifying a broad range of individual differences. In two experiments, 129 (Experiment 1) and 141 (Experiment 2) subjects completed the O-LIFE personality questionnaire prior to performing a modified temporal-bisection task. In the bisection task, subjects responded to two identical instantiations of a luminance grating presented in a 4deg window, 4deg above fixation for 1.5 s (Experiment 1) ...
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous...
Although the experimental investigation of the perception of time dates back to around 1864 (Lejeune...
Evidence from a number of studies of human timing, using temporal generalization and bisection tasks...
The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many fac...
The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many fac...
AbstractA classical distinction in the time perception field is between intervals above and below 1s...
To interact functionally with our environment, our perception must locate events in time, including ...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
A classical distinction in the time perception field is between intervals above and below 1 sec (Gro...
Five experiments examined whether changes in the pace of external events influence people’s judgment...
Studies have shown that the discriminability of successive time intervals depends on the presentatio...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
Evidence from a number of studies of human timing, using temporal generalization and bisection tasks...
: The acquisition of information on the timing of events or actions (temporal learning) occurs in bo...
Research on the perception of temporal order uses either temporal-order judgment (TOJ) tasks or sync...
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous...
Although the experimental investigation of the perception of time dates back to around 1864 (Lejeune...
Evidence from a number of studies of human timing, using temporal generalization and bisection tasks...
The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many fac...
The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many fac...
AbstractA classical distinction in the time perception field is between intervals above and below 1s...
To interact functionally with our environment, our perception must locate events in time, including ...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
A classical distinction in the time perception field is between intervals above and below 1 sec (Gro...
Five experiments examined whether changes in the pace of external events influence people’s judgment...
Studies have shown that the discriminability of successive time intervals depends on the presentatio...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
Evidence from a number of studies of human timing, using temporal generalization and bisection tasks...
: The acquisition of information on the timing of events or actions (temporal learning) occurs in bo...
Research on the perception of temporal order uses either temporal-order judgment (TOJ) tasks or sync...
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous...
Although the experimental investigation of the perception of time dates back to around 1864 (Lejeune...
Evidence from a number of studies of human timing, using temporal generalization and bisection tasks...