The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perception of temporal order, however, appears to require no inference, because the order of events can be uniquely determined from the order in which sensory signals arrive. Here, we demonstrate a novel perceptual illusion that casts doubt on this intuition: In three experiments (N = 607), the experienced event timings were determined by causality in real time. Adult participants viewed a simple three-item sequence, ACB, which is typically remembered as ABC in line with principles of causality. When asked to indicate the time at which events B and C occurred, participants’ points of subjective simultaneity shifted so that the assumed cause B app...
Time in the brain can be considered both as a dimension structuring the organization of perception a...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
We present a novel temporal illusion in which the perceived order of events is dictated by their per...
Little is known about the mechanisms that underlie time perception. In the past, it has been assumed...
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous...
Traditional approaches to human causal reasoning assume that the perception of temporal order inform...
AbstractRecent experiments show that synchronous events can appear to an observer to occur at differ...
Time in the brain can be considered both as a dimension structuring the organization of perception a...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
We present a novel temporal illusion in which the perceived order of events is dictated by their per...
Little is known about the mechanisms that underlie time perception. In the past, it has been assumed...
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
Precisely estimating event timing is essential for survival, yet temporal distortions are ubiquitous...
Traditional approaches to human causal reasoning assume that the perception of temporal order inform...
AbstractRecent experiments show that synchronous events can appear to an observer to occur at differ...
Time in the brain can be considered both as a dimension structuring the organization of perception a...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...