It is well-established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. Recent research with adults has shown that this relation is bidirectional: events that are believed to be causally related are perceived as occurring closer together in time—the so-called temporal binding effect. Here we examined the developmental origins of temporal binding. Participants predicted when an event that was either caused by a button press, or preceded by a non-causal signal, would occur. We demonstrate for the first time that children as young as four years are susceptible to temporal binding. Binding occurred both when the button press was executed via intentional action, and when a machine caused it. These results suggest bind...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
It is well established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. ...
It is well-established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. ...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
The temporal binding effect was first reported by Haggard, Clark and Kalogeras (2002) as a shift in ...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
The malleability of our subjective perception of time has recently received a great amount of empiri...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
The problem of how humans and other intelligent systems construct causal representations from non-ca...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
It is well established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. ...
It is well-established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. ...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
The temporal binding effect was first reported by Haggard, Clark and Kalogeras (2002) as a shift in ...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
The malleability of our subjective perception of time has recently received a great amount of empiri...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
The problem of how humans and other intelligent systems construct causal representations from non-ca...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...