Time is central to any understanding of the world. In adults, estimation errors grow linearly with the length of the interval, much faster than would be expected of a clock-like mechanism. Here we present the first direct demonstration that this is also true in human infants. Using an eye-tracking paradigm, we examined 4-, 6-, 10-, and 14-month-olds' responses to the omission of a recurring target, on either a 3- or 5-s cycle. At all ages (a) both fixation and pupil dilation measures were time locked to the periodicity of the test interval, and (b) estimation errors grew linearly with the length of the interval, suggesting that trademark interval timing is in place from 4 months
Summary: Learning to measure time: Studies with 4- to 7-year-old children. Three studies investigate...
International audienceThe present study was the first to investigate infants' ability to discriminat...
<div><p>Children are able to use spatial cues to orient their attention to discrete locations in spa...
Time is central to any understanding of the world. In adults, estimation errors grow linearly with t...
Using eye tracking methodology, this thesis investigates if four-month-old infants can perceive shor...
International audienceWe present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-ba...
Recent evidence suggests that interval timing (the judgment of durations lasting from approximately ...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
Being able to estimate time precisely is fundamental to interact with the environment, and it is sta...
The human ability to accurately estimate time intervals in the order of 0 to 20 seconds can be expla...
Human reproductions of time intervals are often biased towards previously perceived durations, resul...
Research has shown that infants are able to track a moving target efficiently – even if it is transi...
Published: 14 July 2017Research has shown that infants are able to track a moving target efficiently...
Temporal expectations critically influence perception and action. Previous research reports contradi...
Summary: Learning to measure time: Studies with 4- to 7-year-old children. Three studies investigate...
International audienceThe present study was the first to investigate infants' ability to discriminat...
<div><p>Children are able to use spatial cues to orient their attention to discrete locations in spa...
Time is central to any understanding of the world. In adults, estimation errors grow linearly with t...
Using eye tracking methodology, this thesis investigates if four-month-old infants can perceive shor...
International audienceWe present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-ba...
Recent evidence suggests that interval timing (the judgment of durations lasting from approximately ...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
Being able to estimate time precisely is fundamental to interact with the environment, and it is sta...
The human ability to accurately estimate time intervals in the order of 0 to 20 seconds can be expla...
Human reproductions of time intervals are often biased towards previously perceived durations, resul...
Research has shown that infants are able to track a moving target efficiently – even if it is transi...
Published: 14 July 2017Research has shown that infants are able to track a moving target efficiently...
Temporal expectations critically influence perception and action. Previous research reports contradi...
Summary: Learning to measure time: Studies with 4- to 7-year-old children. Three studies investigate...
International audienceThe present study was the first to investigate infants' ability to discriminat...
<div><p>Children are able to use spatial cues to orient their attention to discrete locations in spa...