It has been shown that subsecond duration perception can be modulated by novelty. By varying novelty in using the direction of a motion stimulus, Sadeghi et al. (2011) showed that duration perception of a motion stimuli is correlated with neural activity in area MT. Although their study suggested that adaptation could explain the observed modulation in duration perception, it investigated only two test directions (0 and 180) and did not provide a complete description of duration perception in term of novel direction of motion. Studies of adaptation in area MT suggests that the most novel motion direction should be 180. We performed a systematic study of duration perception for a wider range of novel direction of motion and found that the di...
AbstractSeveral previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have investigated the separat...
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlying temp...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...
It is unclear whether our brain extracts and processes time information using a single-centralized m...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that prior adaptation to a spatially circumscribed, oscillating ...
A key question for temporal processing research is how the nervous system extracts event duration, d...
It is debated whether sub-second timing is subserved by a centralized mechanism or by the intrinsic ...
Nervous systems adapt to the prevailing sensory environment, and the consequences of this adaptation...
YesIn conflict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that t...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the timing of brief stationary sounds affects visual motion perc...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
none4siAdaptation is essential to interact with a dynamic and changing environment, and can be obser...
Perception depends on the relative activity of populations of sensory neurons with a range of tuning...
Although psychological and computational models of time estimation have postulated the existence of ...
Although psychological and computational models of time estimation have postulated the existence of ...
AbstractSeveral previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have investigated the separat...
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlying temp...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...
It is unclear whether our brain extracts and processes time information using a single-centralized m...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that prior adaptation to a spatially circumscribed, oscillating ...
A key question for temporal processing research is how the nervous system extracts event duration, d...
It is debated whether sub-second timing is subserved by a centralized mechanism or by the intrinsic ...
Nervous systems adapt to the prevailing sensory environment, and the consequences of this adaptation...
YesIn conflict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that t...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the timing of brief stationary sounds affects visual motion perc...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
none4siAdaptation is essential to interact with a dynamic and changing environment, and can be obser...
Perception depends on the relative activity of populations of sensory neurons with a range of tuning...
Although psychological and computational models of time estimation have postulated the existence of ...
Although psychological and computational models of time estimation have postulated the existence of ...
AbstractSeveral previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies have investigated the separat...
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlying temp...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...