<p>(A) Proportions of responses indicating the rhythmic interval to be longer than the random interval as a function of physical duration difference. (B) Point of subjective equality (PSE) and just noticeable difference (JND) calculated from response proportions with the Spearman-Kärber method. Error bars are S.E.M.</p
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with an asymmetric oddball pla...
<p>Intervals compared in Experiment 2 displayed for two intervals of equal duration. Each rhythmic i...
<p>Point of subjective equality (PSE) and just noticeable difference (JND) in ms (with SEM) for cont...
<p>(A) Proportions of responses indicating the rhythmic interval to be longer than the isochronous i...
<p>In Experiment 4a, reproduced durations increased as a function of stimulus duration (A) and as a ...
<p>Reproduced durations increased as a function of stimulus duration (A) but did not differ for smal...
(A) Group average of perceptual bias quantified as point of subjective equality (PSE) of the psychom...
From the proportion matrix obtained by the method of paired comparisons, a mean point of subjective ...
<p>Intervals compared in Experiment 1 displayed for two intervals of equal duration. Each rhythmic i...
<p>Subjective duration (PSE) for the Straights and Curves condition, respectively, in Experiment 1 t...
<p>Effect of auditory flutters on interval timing perception. Psychometric functions showed the mean...
<p>Absolute average point of subjective equality (PSE, left) and relative difference limen in percen...
<p>Mean temporal productions were longer for novel stimuli, which would usually be taken to indicate...
<p>Effects of visual flickers on interval timing perception. Psychometric functions showed the mean ...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with an asymmetric oddball pla...
<p>Intervals compared in Experiment 2 displayed for two intervals of equal duration. Each rhythmic i...
<p>Point of subjective equality (PSE) and just noticeable difference (JND) in ms (with SEM) for cont...
<p>(A) Proportions of responses indicating the rhythmic interval to be longer than the isochronous i...
<p>In Experiment 4a, reproduced durations increased as a function of stimulus duration (A) and as a ...
<p>Reproduced durations increased as a function of stimulus duration (A) but did not differ for smal...
(A) Group average of perceptual bias quantified as point of subjective equality (PSE) of the psychom...
From the proportion matrix obtained by the method of paired comparisons, a mean point of subjective ...
<p>Intervals compared in Experiment 1 displayed for two intervals of equal duration. Each rhythmic i...
<p>Subjective duration (PSE) for the Straights and Curves condition, respectively, in Experiment 1 t...
<p>Effect of auditory flutters on interval timing perception. Psychometric functions showed the mean...
<p>Absolute average point of subjective equality (PSE, left) and relative difference limen in percen...
<p>Mean temporal productions were longer for novel stimuli, which would usually be taken to indicate...
<p>Effects of visual flickers on interval timing perception. Psychometric functions showed the mean ...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with a symmetric oddball place...
<p>a: Percent “longer” responses across stimulus durations around 1 s with an asymmetric oddball pla...
<p>Intervals compared in Experiment 2 displayed for two intervals of equal duration. Each rhythmic i...
<p>Point of subjective equality (PSE) and just noticeable difference (JND) in ms (with SEM) for cont...