Humans' perception of time has been observed to be distorted by emotions. Subjective distortion of time is typically modulated through experienced emotions and anticipated emotions. In this review, we distinguished the effects of experienced emotions and anticipated emotions on timing from the perspective of the ways that emotions take effect and cognitive mechanisms. According to the scalar expectancy theory, we proposed a new cognitive model to explain how emotions modulate the time perception in different time processing stages. Finally, we summarized the evidence of neurophysiology basis and brain mechanisms about emotional modulation of interval timing. Future researches are advised to further investigate and extend our understanding o...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
AbstractEmotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related...
<p>Our perception of time is not veridical but rather is consistently modulating by changing dynamic...
International audienceThe past few decades have seen an explosion in studies exploring the effects o...
International audienceThe past few decades have seen an explosion in studies exploring the effects o...
International audienceThe past few decades have seen an explosion in studies exploring the effects o...
Experimental evidence suggests that emotions can both speed-up and slow-down the internal clock. Spe...
Emotional and neutral sounds rated for valence and arousal were used to investigate the influence of...
Emotions change our perception of time. In the past, this has been attributed primarily to emotions ...
AbstractEmotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
peer reviewedThe past few decades have seen an explosion in studies exploring the effects of emotion...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
AbstractEmotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related...
<p>Our perception of time is not veridical but rather is consistently modulating by changing dynamic...
International audienceThe past few decades have seen an explosion in studies exploring the effects o...
International audienceThe past few decades have seen an explosion in studies exploring the effects o...
International audienceThe past few decades have seen an explosion in studies exploring the effects o...
Experimental evidence suggests that emotions can both speed-up and slow-down the internal clock. Spe...
Emotional and neutral sounds rated for valence and arousal were used to investigate the influence of...
Emotions change our perception of time. In the past, this has been attributed primarily to emotions ...
AbstractEmotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
peer reviewedThe past few decades have seen an explosion in studies exploring the effects of emotion...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
AbstractEmotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related...