Intentional motor actions and their effects are bound together in temporal perception, resulting in the so-called intentional binding effect. In the current study, we address an alternative explanatory mechanism for the emergence of temporal binding by excluding the role of motor action. Employing a sensory-based Libet clock paradigm, we examined temporal perception of two different auditory stimuli, and tested the influence of beliefs about the causal relationship between the two auditory stimuli, thus simulating a crucial feature of intentional action. In two experiments, we found a robust temporal repulsion effect, indicating that instead of being attracted to each other, the auditory stimuli were shifted away from each other in temporal...
Previous studies have documented temporal attraction in perceived times of actions and their effects...
If you expect that your action causes a near effect, you perceive the action and the effect as close...
It is well-established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. ...
Intentional motor actions and their effects are bound together in temporal perception, resulting in ...
People form coherent representations of goal-directed actions. Such agency experiences of intentiona...
Intentional actions that cause an effect are accompanied by an experience of a feeling of control an...
Previous studies have documented a subjective temporal attraction between actions and their effects....
Past studies have shown that when a voluntary action produces a sensory effect, the action and the e...
Temporal binding refers to a subjective shortening of elapsed time between actions and their resulta...
Recently, it has been shown that the perceived times of voluntary movements and their effects are pe...
This article revisits Haggard, Clark, and Kalogeras’s (2002) seminal discovery of temporal binding b...
It has been proposed that statistical integration of multisensory cues may be a suitable framework t...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
The malleability of our subjective perception of time has recently received a great amount of empiri...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
Previous studies have documented temporal attraction in perceived times of actions and their effects...
If you expect that your action causes a near effect, you perceive the action and the effect as close...
It is well-established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. ...
Intentional motor actions and their effects are bound together in temporal perception, resulting in ...
People form coherent representations of goal-directed actions. Such agency experiences of intentiona...
Intentional actions that cause an effect are accompanied by an experience of a feeling of control an...
Previous studies have documented a subjective temporal attraction between actions and their effects....
Past studies have shown that when a voluntary action produces a sensory effect, the action and the e...
Temporal binding refers to a subjective shortening of elapsed time between actions and their resulta...
Recently, it has been shown that the perceived times of voluntary movements and their effects are pe...
This article revisits Haggard, Clark, and Kalogeras’s (2002) seminal discovery of temporal binding b...
It has been proposed that statistical integration of multisensory cues may be a suitable framework t...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
The malleability of our subjective perception of time has recently received a great amount of empiri...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
Previous studies have documented temporal attraction in perceived times of actions and their effects...
If you expect that your action causes a near effect, you perceive the action and the effect as close...
It is well-established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. ...