Timing is key to accurate performance, for example when learning a new complex sequence by mimicry. However, most timing research utilizes artificial tasks and simple stimuli with clearly marked onset and offset cues. Here we address the question whether existing interval timing findings generalize to 'real-world' timing tasks. In this study, animated video clips of a person performing different everyday actions were presented and participants had to reproduce the main action’s duration. Although reproduced durations are more variable then observed in laboratory studies, the data adheres to two interval timing laws: Relative timing sensitivity is constant across durations ('scalar property'), and the subjective duration of a previous action...
Certain brain areas involved in interval timing are also important in motor activity. This raises th...
In the auditory domain, the perceived duration of time intervals is influenced by background sounds ...
We use our sense of time to identify temporal relationships between events and to anticipate actions...
Timing is key to accurate performance, for example when learning a new complex sequence by mimicry. ...
Timing is key to accurate performance, for example when learning a new complex sequence by mimicry. ...
Human reproductions of time intervals are often biased towards previously perceived durations, resul...
Keeping track of time is a fundamental challenge the brain needs to accomplish to successfully inter...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Accurately encoding the duration and temporal order of events is essential for survival and importan...
Accurately encoding the duration and temporal order of events is essential for survival and importan...
It’s reasonable to assume that a regularly paced sequence should be perceived as regular, but here w...
In the present study, a time discrimination task was used to investigate the effect of different con...
Sensory perception, motor control, and cognition necessitate reliable timing in the range of millise...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
Timing can be defined as the ability to perceive temporal sequences and regulate timed behaviors. As...
Certain brain areas involved in interval timing are also important in motor activity. This raises th...
In the auditory domain, the perceived duration of time intervals is influenced by background sounds ...
We use our sense of time to identify temporal relationships between events and to anticipate actions...
Timing is key to accurate performance, for example when learning a new complex sequence by mimicry. ...
Timing is key to accurate performance, for example when learning a new complex sequence by mimicry. ...
Human reproductions of time intervals are often biased towards previously perceived durations, resul...
Keeping track of time is a fundamental challenge the brain needs to accomplish to successfully inter...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Accurately encoding the duration and temporal order of events is essential for survival and importan...
Accurately encoding the duration and temporal order of events is essential for survival and importan...
It’s reasonable to assume that a regularly paced sequence should be perceived as regular, but here w...
In the present study, a time discrimination task was used to investigate the effect of different con...
Sensory perception, motor control, and cognition necessitate reliable timing in the range of millise...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
Timing can be defined as the ability to perceive temporal sequences and regulate timed behaviors. As...
Certain brain areas involved in interval timing are also important in motor activity. This raises th...
In the auditory domain, the perceived duration of time intervals is influenced by background sounds ...
We use our sense of time to identify temporal relationships between events and to anticipate actions...