Some data in the time perception literature have indicated that Weber’s law for time does not hold: The Weber fraction gets higher with longer intervals. It is posited that this increase may reflect a fundamental information-processing limitation. If that is true, counting at a pace at which the intervals between counts remain within this capacity limitation should be more accurate than counting with intervals exceeding this capacity. In a task in which participants had to count up to a target number for a series of trials, the variability of the durations covered for reaching the target was higher when the intercount interval lasted 1,600 ms than when it lasted 800 ms. This finding provides evidence pointing toward the existenc...
We review the evidence for various kinds of limit in the capability of working memory, the small amo...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
Abstract-In the word-length effect (IVLE), lists of shorter words are better recalled than lists of ...
Some data in the time perception literature have indicated that Weber’s law for time does not hold: ...
Perception of temporal duration is subjective and is influenced by factors such as attention and con...
Many of the tasks we complete every day require us to attend to the passing of time or to use time i...
Properties of a short term memory structure are discovered in the data of Rubin, Hinton and Wenzel (...
AbstractOne common observation about time perception is that it is subjective, dependent on factors ...
Cowan has written a meticulous and thought-provoking review of the literature on short-term memory. ...
The functional relationship between response probability and time is investigated in data from Rubin...
Data that impose constraints on hypotheses regarding the role of temporal variables in memorizing ar...
Background. The estimation of time is essential for many tasks in our everyday life but the estimate...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...
Perceived duration of a sensory event often exceeds its actual duration.This phenomenon is called ti...
Summary The perception of a brief duration (shorter than 2 sec) depends on the nature of information...
We review the evidence for various kinds of limit in the capability of working memory, the small amo...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
Abstract-In the word-length effect (IVLE), lists of shorter words are better recalled than lists of ...
Some data in the time perception literature have indicated that Weber’s law for time does not hold: ...
Perception of temporal duration is subjective and is influenced by factors such as attention and con...
Many of the tasks we complete every day require us to attend to the passing of time or to use time i...
Properties of a short term memory structure are discovered in the data of Rubin, Hinton and Wenzel (...
AbstractOne common observation about time perception is that it is subjective, dependent on factors ...
Cowan has written a meticulous and thought-provoking review of the literature on short-term memory. ...
The functional relationship between response probability and time is investigated in data from Rubin...
Data that impose constraints on hypotheses regarding the role of temporal variables in memorizing ar...
Background. The estimation of time is essential for many tasks in our everyday life but the estimate...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...
Perceived duration of a sensory event often exceeds its actual duration.This phenomenon is called ti...
Summary The perception of a brief duration (shorter than 2 sec) depends on the nature of information...
We review the evidence for various kinds of limit in the capability of working memory, the small amo...
In six experiments, this dissertation investigated duration judgments for verbal stimuli, testing pr...
Abstract-In the word-length effect (IVLE), lists of shorter words are better recalled than lists of ...