52 women and 20 men (M age = 25.3 yr., SD = 4.1) reproduced one of three durations (15, 30, and 45 sec.) of a uniform visual stimulus in either a prospective or a retrospective estimation paradigm. In contrast to the prospective conditions, the participants in the retrospective conditions did not know that time estimation would be required subsequently. However, temporal relevance in the retrospective conditions was raised explicitly by instructing the participants to wait for the termination of a visual stimulus and to press a button immediately after the stimulus had disappeared. The results contrasted with most findings of comparisons between prospective and retrospective duration judgments: there were no differences between the conditio...
Time is a universal psychological dimension, but time perception has often been studied and discusse...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
Five experiments examined whether changes in the pace of external events influence people’s judgment...
peer reviewed52 women and 20 men (M age = 25.3 yr., SD = 4.1) reproduced one of three durations (15,...
The present study assessed the role of the time judgement paradigms of prospective and retrospecti...
This study considered the question whether retrospective time perception was affected by priming the...
Participants are aware that they have to perform a temporal task in a prospective timing condition b...
Subject: the study is dedicated to a retrospective assessment of time intervals. Relevance: The theo...
Unlike prospective time perception paradigms, in which participants are aware that they have to esti...
International audienceUnlike prospective time perception paradigms, in which participants are aware ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-74)Four similar experiments were conducted to test cog...
Anticipatory time (e.g., prospective duration into the future) is one of the key pieces of informati...
Anticipatory time (e.g., prospective duration into the future) is one of the key pieces of informati...
Introduction Research on the psychology of time has a long history but a short memory, especially as...
Perceived duration is assumed to be positively related to nontemporal stimulus magnitude. Most recen...
Time is a universal psychological dimension, but time perception has often been studied and discusse...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
Five experiments examined whether changes in the pace of external events influence people’s judgment...
peer reviewed52 women and 20 men (M age = 25.3 yr., SD = 4.1) reproduced one of three durations (15,...
The present study assessed the role of the time judgement paradigms of prospective and retrospecti...
This study considered the question whether retrospective time perception was affected by priming the...
Participants are aware that they have to perform a temporal task in a prospective timing condition b...
Subject: the study is dedicated to a retrospective assessment of time intervals. Relevance: The theo...
Unlike prospective time perception paradigms, in which participants are aware that they have to esti...
International audienceUnlike prospective time perception paradigms, in which participants are aware ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-74)Four similar experiments were conducted to test cog...
Anticipatory time (e.g., prospective duration into the future) is one of the key pieces of informati...
Anticipatory time (e.g., prospective duration into the future) is one of the key pieces of informati...
Introduction Research on the psychology of time has a long history but a short memory, especially as...
Perceived duration is assumed to be positively related to nontemporal stimulus magnitude. Most recen...
Time is a universal psychological dimension, but time perception has often been studied and discusse...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
Five experiments examined whether changes in the pace of external events influence people’s judgment...