Time-order errors (TOEs) occur when the discriminability between two stimuli are affected by the order in which they are presented. While TOEs have been studied since the 1860s, it is unknown whether the spatial properties of a stimulus will affect this temporal phenomenon. In this experiment, we asked whether perceived duration, or duration discrimination, might be influenced by whether two intervals in a standard two-interval method of constants paradigm were spatially overlapping in visual short-term memory. Two circular sinusoidal gratings (one standard and the other a comparison) were shown sequentially and participants judged which of the two was presented for a longer duration. The test stimuli were either spatially overlapping (in d...
When two stimuli are presented simultaneously to an observer, the perceived temporal order does not ...
These experiments tested whether human duration judgments can be influenced even when the subjective...
We investigated the relationship between attention and perceived duration of visual events with a do...
Time-order errors (TOEs) occur when the discriminability between two stimuli are affected by the ord...
Time-order errors (TOEs) occur when the discriminability between two stimuli are affected by the ord...
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous...
To successfully interact with the environment requires a combination of stimulus recognition as well...
Different theories have been proposed to explain how the human brain derives an accurate sense of ti...
Background: There is evidence that temporal duration is spatially represented on a horizontal mental...
Studies have shown that the discriminability of successive time intervals depends on the presentatio...
YesWe investigated whether changes in low-level image characteristics, in this case spatial frequenc...
Humans tend to perceptually distort (dilate/shrink) the duration of brief stimuli presented in a seq...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
AbstractWe investigated whether changes in low-level image characteristics, in this case spatial fre...
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous...
When two stimuli are presented simultaneously to an observer, the perceived temporal order does not ...
These experiments tested whether human duration judgments can be influenced even when the subjective...
We investigated the relationship between attention and perceived duration of visual events with a do...
Time-order errors (TOEs) occur when the discriminability between two stimuli are affected by the ord...
Time-order errors (TOEs) occur when the discriminability between two stimuli are affected by the ord...
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous...
To successfully interact with the environment requires a combination of stimulus recognition as well...
Different theories have been proposed to explain how the human brain derives an accurate sense of ti...
Background: There is evidence that temporal duration is spatially represented on a horizontal mental...
Studies have shown that the discriminability of successive time intervals depends on the presentatio...
YesWe investigated whether changes in low-level image characteristics, in this case spatial frequenc...
Humans tend to perceptually distort (dilate/shrink) the duration of brief stimuli presented in a seq...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
AbstractWe investigated whether changes in low-level image characteristics, in this case spatial fre...
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous...
When two stimuli are presented simultaneously to an observer, the perceived temporal order does not ...
These experiments tested whether human duration judgments can be influenced even when the subjective...
We investigated the relationship between attention and perceived duration of visual events with a do...