A key question for temporal processing research is how the nervous system extracts event duration, despite a notable lack of neural structures dedicated to duration encoding. This is in stark contrast with the orderly arrangement of neurons tasked with spatial processing. In this study, we examine the linkage between the spatial and temporal domains. We use sensory adaptation techniques to generate after-effects where perceived duration is either compressed or expanded in the opposite direction to the adapting stimulus' duration. Our results indicate that these after-effects are broadly tuned, extending over an area approximately five times the size of the stimulus. This region is directly related to the size of the adapting stimulus—the la...
SummaryA fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlyi...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that prior adaptation to a spatially circumscribed, oscillating ...
There is a growing body of evidence pointing to the existence of modality-specific timing mechanisms...
A key question for temporal processing research is how the nervous system extracts event duration, d...
A key question for temporal processing research is how the nervous system extracts event duration, d...
A key question for temporal processing research is how the nervous system extracts event duration, d...
YesA key question for temporal processing research is how the nervous system extracts event duratio...
In confict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that the ...
YesIn conflict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that t...
In confict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that the ...
In confict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that the ...
In confict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that the e...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlying temp...
SummaryA fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlyi...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that prior adaptation to a spatially circumscribed, oscillating ...
There is a growing body of evidence pointing to the existence of modality-specific timing mechanisms...
A key question for temporal processing research is how the nervous system extracts event duration, d...
A key question for temporal processing research is how the nervous system extracts event duration, d...
A key question for temporal processing research is how the nervous system extracts event duration, d...
YesA key question for temporal processing research is how the nervous system extracts event duratio...
In confict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that the ...
YesIn conflict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that t...
In confict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that the ...
In confict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that the ...
In confict with historically dominant models of time perception, recent evidence suggests that the e...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlying temp...
SummaryA fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlyi...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that prior adaptation to a spatially circumscribed, oscillating ...
There is a growing body of evidence pointing to the existence of modality-specific timing mechanisms...