"Time" has been much less widely studied in psychology and related disciplines than has "space". This book offers theoretical and empirical insights into the study of time-related perception, memory, identity, learning, and reasoning. With carefully selected chapters by a truly international and interdisciplinary team of authors, this book provides an unterstanding of time and mind that goes beyond psychophysiology and experimental psychology to encompass wider phenomena, both social and eduational. By providing a philosophical basis for understanding how the mind "graps" the concept of time and the timing of behavior in a cultural context, this unique book should help promote a cross-fertilization of research on this important dimension,...
One of the most enigmatic aspects of experience concerns time. Since pre-Socratic times scholars hav...
One of the most enigmatic aspects of experience concerns time. Since pre-Socratic times scholars hav...
According to the Theory of MindTime (6, 7 and 8), (a) three distinct patterns of thinking – Past thi...
Philosophers and cognitive scientists have always been interested in how people come to mentally rep...
This paper begins by problematizing the `taken for granted' status of Newtonian linear time at the h...
Time is one of the most fascinating and fundamental concepts in human life. Yet the physical meaning...
Chapter in Psychology of Time, edited by Simon Grondin. More about this book: Recent developments in...
This chapter explains the psychological research that over the past century has produced a substanti...
We selectively review the progress of research on the psychology of time during the past 125 years, ...
Introduction Research on the psychology of time has a long history but a short memory, especially as...
Abstract. Against the background of a growing awareness of time among researchers, this articles set...
AbstractOur direct experience of time is limited to a few seconds, the conscious here and now. In or...
We selectively review the progress of research on the psychology of time during the past 125 years, ...
This is a comprehensive book on the philosophy of time. Leading philosophers discuss the metaphysics...
The fundamental nature of human time experience has concerned artists, poets, philosophers, and scie...
One of the most enigmatic aspects of experience concerns time. Since pre-Socratic times scholars hav...
One of the most enigmatic aspects of experience concerns time. Since pre-Socratic times scholars hav...
According to the Theory of MindTime (6, 7 and 8), (a) three distinct patterns of thinking – Past thi...
Philosophers and cognitive scientists have always been interested in how people come to mentally rep...
This paper begins by problematizing the `taken for granted' status of Newtonian linear time at the h...
Time is one of the most fascinating and fundamental concepts in human life. Yet the physical meaning...
Chapter in Psychology of Time, edited by Simon Grondin. More about this book: Recent developments in...
This chapter explains the psychological research that over the past century has produced a substanti...
We selectively review the progress of research on the psychology of time during the past 125 years, ...
Introduction Research on the psychology of time has a long history but a short memory, especially as...
Abstract. Against the background of a growing awareness of time among researchers, this articles set...
AbstractOur direct experience of time is limited to a few seconds, the conscious here and now. In or...
We selectively review the progress of research on the psychology of time during the past 125 years, ...
This is a comprehensive book on the philosophy of time. Leading philosophers discuss the metaphysics...
The fundamental nature of human time experience has concerned artists, poets, philosophers, and scie...
One of the most enigmatic aspects of experience concerns time. Since pre-Socratic times scholars hav...
One of the most enigmatic aspects of experience concerns time. Since pre-Socratic times scholars hav...
According to the Theory of MindTime (6, 7 and 8), (a) three distinct patterns of thinking – Past thi...