Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relationship: While frequency judgments were quite accurate and independent of stimulus duration, duration judgments were highly dependent upon stimulus frequency. A potential explanation for these findings is that the asymmetry is moderated by the amount of attention directed to the stimuli. In the current experiment, participants\' attention was manipulated in two ways: (a) intrinsically, by varying the type and arousal potential of the stimuli (names, low-arousal and high-arousal pictures), and (b) extrinsically, by varying the physical effort participants expended during the stimulus presentation (by lifting a dumbbell vs. relaxing the arm). P...
In the present study, temporal reproduction was used to further elucidate the effect of stimulus mag...
Perceived duration has been shown to be positively related to task-irrelevant, nontemporal stimulus ...
Five experiments examined whether changes in the pace of external events influence people’s judgment...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
<p>Influence of stimulus duration on frequency judgments in the different stimulus-type and physical...
<p>Influence of stimulus frequency on duration judgments in the different stimulus-type and physical...
How do observers judge the passage of time at a short time-scale? Humans are not equipped with a ded...
Perceived duration is assumed to be positively related to nontemporal stimulus magnitude. Most recen...
Previous studies have suggested commonality between the mental processing of temporal magnitude and ...
In four experiments the conditions under which frequency judgments reflect he relative frequency of ...
This study investigated whether perceptual fluency could affect duration judgments. Fluency refers t...
These experiments tested whether human duration judgments can be influenced even when the subjective...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
In the present study, temporal reproduction was used to further elucidate the effect of stimulus mag...
Perceived duration has been shown to be positively related to task-irrelevant, nontemporal stimulus ...
Five experiments examined whether changes in the pace of external events influence people’s judgment...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
<p>Influence of stimulus duration on frequency judgments in the different stimulus-type and physical...
<p>Influence of stimulus frequency on duration judgments in the different stimulus-type and physical...
How do observers judge the passage of time at a short time-scale? Humans are not equipped with a ded...
Perceived duration is assumed to be positively related to nontemporal stimulus magnitude. Most recen...
Previous studies have suggested commonality between the mental processing of temporal magnitude and ...
In four experiments the conditions under which frequency judgments reflect he relative frequency of ...
This study investigated whether perceptual fluency could affect duration judgments. Fluency refers t...
These experiments tested whether human duration judgments can be influenced even when the subjective...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
In the present study, temporal reproduction was used to further elucidate the effect of stimulus mag...
Perceived duration has been shown to be positively related to task-irrelevant, nontemporal stimulus ...
Five experiments examined whether changes in the pace of external events influence people’s judgment...