Biases in people's judgments of time saved by increasing the speed of an activity have been studied mainly with hypothetical scenarios (Svenson, 2008). The present study asked whether the classic time-saving bias persists as a perceptual bias when we control the speed of an activity and assess the perceived time elapsed at different speeds. Specifically, we investigated the time-saving bias in a driving simulator. Each participant was asked to first drive a distance at a given speed and then drive the same distance again at the speed she or he judged necessary to gain exactly three minutes in travel time compared to the first trip. We found that that the time-saving bias applies to active driving and that it affects the choice of driving sp...
How are driving speeds integrated when speeds vary along a route? In a first study, we examined heur...
While the effects of synthesised visual stimuli on time perception processes are well documented, ve...
The speed of moving stimuli can bias duration perception. Here, we investigated whether words descri...
Biases in people’s judgments of time saved by increasing the speed of an activity have been studied ...
The time-saving bias is a cognitive error which systematically influences human perception of relati...
Previous research has demonstrated that intuitive judgments of timeloss are often biased: overestima...
This thesis deals with an overlooked dimension of time judgments, namely subjective judgments of the...
Drivers need to make judgements of physical relationships related to driving speed, such as mean spe...
Accurately keeping track of time is indispensable in everyday live, yet being distracted alters subj...
Higher speeds are associated with increases in the probability of crashing and the severity of the o...
International audienceThe purpose of this laboratory study was to investigate the influence of time ...
016508402017PDFTech ReportCognitionCollisionsDistractionDriver performanceDriversDriving simulatorsO...
Six experiments investigated how changes in stimulus speed influence subjective duration. Participan...
Digitalization and automation of road vehicles will potentially change the way people spend and perc...
Travel time is probably one of the most studied attributes in route choice. Recently, perception of ...
How are driving speeds integrated when speeds vary along a route? In a first study, we examined heur...
While the effects of synthesised visual stimuli on time perception processes are well documented, ve...
The speed of moving stimuli can bias duration perception. Here, we investigated whether words descri...
Biases in people’s judgments of time saved by increasing the speed of an activity have been studied ...
The time-saving bias is a cognitive error which systematically influences human perception of relati...
Previous research has demonstrated that intuitive judgments of timeloss are often biased: overestima...
This thesis deals with an overlooked dimension of time judgments, namely subjective judgments of the...
Drivers need to make judgements of physical relationships related to driving speed, such as mean spe...
Accurately keeping track of time is indispensable in everyday live, yet being distracted alters subj...
Higher speeds are associated with increases in the probability of crashing and the severity of the o...
International audienceThe purpose of this laboratory study was to investigate the influence of time ...
016508402017PDFTech ReportCognitionCollisionsDistractionDriver performanceDriversDriving simulatorsO...
Six experiments investigated how changes in stimulus speed influence subjective duration. Participan...
Digitalization and automation of road vehicles will potentially change the way people spend and perc...
Travel time is probably one of the most studied attributes in route choice. Recently, perception of ...
How are driving speeds integrated when speeds vary along a route? In a first study, we examined heur...
While the effects of synthesised visual stimuli on time perception processes are well documented, ve...
The speed of moving stimuli can bias duration perception. Here, we investigated whether words descri...