Awareness of psychophysiological changes has been proposed to play a role in duration perception; however, evidence on whether interoceptive awareness affects timing is mixed, and it is not clear which task features favor the reliance on bodily changes to track time. Here we tested the hypothesis that interoceptive awareness is selectively involved in timing when the context does not provide reliable cues on elapsed time. We developed a novel paradigm assessing interval reproduction in two conditions: 1) with regularly spaced stimuli during the encoding/reproduction phase (regular condition), 2) with irregularly spaced stimuli during the encoding/reproduction phase (irregular condition). Interoceptive awareness was assessed using the “Self-...
The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequen...
The nature of time is rooted in our body. Constellations of impulses arising from the flesh constant...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
Behavioral evidence suggests that different mechanisms mediate duration perception depending on whet...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
The perception of time is a fundamental part of human experience. Recent research suggests that the ...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
The nature of time is rooted in our body. Constellations of impulses arising from the flesh constant...
The nature of time is rooted in our body. Constellations of impulses arising from the flesh constant...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequen...
The nature of time is rooted in our body. Constellations of impulses arising from the flesh constant...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...
Behavioral evidence suggests that different mechanisms mediate duration perception depending on whet...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
The perception of time is a fundamental part of human experience. Recent research suggests that the ...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
The nature of time is rooted in our body. Constellations of impulses arising from the flesh constant...
The nature of time is rooted in our body. Constellations of impulses arising from the flesh constant...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequen...
The nature of time is rooted in our body. Constellations of impulses arising from the flesh constant...
Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of ...