How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory system for timing? Previous studies have demonstrated that when a stimulus changes over time, its duration is subjectively dilated, indicating that duration judgments are based on the number of changes within an interval. In this study, we tested predictions derived from three different accounts describing the relation between a changing stimulus and its subjective duration as either based on (1) the objective rate of changes of the stimulus, (2) the perceived saliency of the changes, or (3) the neural energy expended in processing the stimulus. We used visual stimuli flickering at different frequencies (4–166 Hz) to study how the number of cha...
Background: The ability to estimate the passage of time is of fundamental importance for perceptual ...
AbstractThe passage of time is inseparably linked to any subjective experience, but time cannot be p...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
AbstractThe passage of time is inseparably linked to any subjective experience, but time cannot be p...
In this study, we used EEG to investigate how visual stimulus dynamics (i.e. flicker) affect the mec...
In this study, we used EEG to investigate how visual stimulus dynamics (i.e. flicker) affect the mec...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
How do observers judge the passage of time at a short time-scale? Humans are not equipped with a ded...
How do observers judge the passage of time at a short time-scale? Humans are not equipped with a ded...
<p>We measured participants' flicker fusion threshold (the highest frequency perceived as flicker) a...
Events can sometimes appear longer or shorter in duration than other events of equal length. For exa...
Background: The ability to estimate the passage of time is of fundamental importance for perceptual ...
AbstractThe passage of time is inseparably linked to any subjective experience, but time cannot be p...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
AbstractThe passage of time is inseparably linked to any subjective experience, but time cannot be p...
In this study, we used EEG to investigate how visual stimulus dynamics (i.e. flicker) affect the mec...
In this study, we used EEG to investigate how visual stimulus dynamics (i.e. flicker) affect the mec...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
How do observers judge the passage of time at a short time-scale? Humans are not equipped with a ded...
How do observers judge the passage of time at a short time-scale? Humans are not equipped with a ded...
<p>We measured participants' flicker fusion threshold (the highest frequency perceived as flicker) a...
Events can sometimes appear longer or shorter in duration than other events of equal length. For exa...
Background: The ability to estimate the passage of time is of fundamental importance for perceptual ...
AbstractThe passage of time is inseparably linked to any subjective experience, but time cannot be p...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...