A study containing four experiments provided evidence in favour of assimilation effects in retrospective duration judgments due to temporal expectations. In this study, the participants did not know in advance that they would have to reproduce the duration of a target interval. Temporal expectations were induced prior to the target interval by the repeated presentation of a visually filled interval (the expectancy interval). Both the duration of the expectancy interval and the number of presentations of that interval were varied between subjects. The experiments showed a clear assimilation effect of temporal expectations on reproduced duration, indicated by judged durations strongly resembling the duration of the ex-pectancy interval. This ...
<div><p>Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in pe...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
peer reviewedA study containing four experiments provided evidence in favour of assimilation effects...
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,...
Repeated stimuli typically have shorter apparent duration than novel stimuli. Most explanations for ...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
Repeated stimuli typically have shorter apparent duration than novel stimuli. Most explanations for ...
The field of psychology of time has typically distinguished between prospective timing and retrospec...
Repeated events can seem shortened. It has been suggested that this results from an inverse relation...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Events can sometimes appear longer or shorter in duration than other events of equal length. For exa...
People are able to use temporal cues to anticipate the timing of an event, enabling them to process ...
The few studies that have investigated judgments of time have suggested that the memory of duration ...
<div><p>Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in pe...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
peer reviewedA study containing four experiments provided evidence in favour of assimilation effects...
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,...
Repeated stimuli typically have shorter apparent duration than novel stimuli. Most explanations for ...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
Repeated stimuli typically have shorter apparent duration than novel stimuli. Most explanations for ...
The field of psychology of time has typically distinguished between prospective timing and retrospec...
Repeated events can seem shortened. It has been suggested that this results from an inverse relation...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Events can sometimes appear longer or shorter in duration than other events of equal length. For exa...
People are able to use temporal cues to anticipate the timing of an event, enabling them to process ...
The few studies that have investigated judgments of time have suggested that the memory of duration ...
<div><p>Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in pe...
In this article a broad perspective incorporating elements of time series theory is presented for co...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...