The aim of this study was to compare the effect on interval discrimination of the presentation of disgusting mutilation images and the presentation of faces expressing disgust. In Experiments 1 and 2, participants had to say whether the second of two images was presented for a shorter or a longer duration than the first (intervals = 400 ms vs. 482 ms). Although the overall probability of responding “long” was not exactly the same in these two experiments, participants reported that duration was longer more often when disgusting mutilation images were presented than when neutral or disgusted faces were presented. In Experiment 3, in which a single-stimulus method was employed, mutilation images were once again reported to be presented for a ...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
The aim of the present study was to examine how visual emotional content could orchestrate time perc...
International audiencePrevious research into emotion and time perception has been designed to study ...
The aim of this study was to compare the effect on interval discrimination of the presentation of di...
Time perception can be distorted by emotional stimuli. The present study aims to investigate the eff...
Activation and attention have opposite effects on time perception. Emotion can both increase physiol...
Judging the duration of emotional stimuli is known to be influenced by their valence and arousal val...
When asked to judge the duration of a face people typically overestimate the duration of angry compa...
International audiencePrevious research suggests that time judgments are a function of the affective...
The aim of the present study was to examine how visual emotional content could orchestrate time perc...
Two studies investigated how expectancy violations of exposure duration affected preference for neut...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00293 The duration of disgusted and fearful faces is judged longer and short...
Several studies have suggested that both affective valence and arousal affect the perception of time...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
The aim of the present study was to examine how visual emotional content could orchestrate time perc...
International audiencePrevious research into emotion and time perception has been designed to study ...
The aim of this study was to compare the effect on interval discrimination of the presentation of di...
Time perception can be distorted by emotional stimuli. The present study aims to investigate the eff...
Activation and attention have opposite effects on time perception. Emotion can both increase physiol...
Judging the duration of emotional stimuli is known to be influenced by their valence and arousal val...
When asked to judge the duration of a face people typically overestimate the duration of angry compa...
International audiencePrevious research suggests that time judgments are a function of the affective...
The aim of the present study was to examine how visual emotional content could orchestrate time perc...
Two studies investigated how expectancy violations of exposure duration affected preference for neut...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00293 The duration of disgusted and fearful faces is judged longer and short...
Several studies have suggested that both affective valence and arousal affect the perception of time...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
The aim of the present study was to examine how visual emotional content could orchestrate time perc...
International audiencePrevious research into emotion and time perception has been designed to study ...