How do observers judge the passage of time at a short time-scale? Humans are not equipped with a dedicated sensory system for perceiving durations in the same way as they are equipped with systems for perceiving light and sound. Thus, subjective duration depends on the sensory and cognitive processes triggered by sensory input, eg visual or auditory stimuli. Previous studies have demonstrated that the dynamics of this sensory input (eg the rate of stimulus presentation) affect duration judgments. However, it is yet unclear whether automatic or attentive processing of such dynamics accounts for their effect on subjective duration. Automatic and attentive stimulus processing can be distinguished when stimuli are presented in a rapid serial vi...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...
Perceived duration can be influenced by various properties of sensory stimuli. For example, visual s...
Perceived duration of a sensory event often exceeds its actual duration.This phenomenon is called ti...
How do observers judge the passage of time at a short time-scale? Humans are not equipped with a ded...
Events can sometimes appear longer or shorter in duration than other events of equal length. For exa...
The abundance of temporal information in our environment calls for the e ective selection and utiliz...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
BackgroundThe ability to estimate the passage of time is of fundamental importance for perceptual an...
<div><p>Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetric...
Previous studies have suggested commonality between the mental processing of temporal magnitude and ...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
These experiments tested whether human duration judgments can be influenced even when the subjective...
Perceived duration is assumed to be positively related to nontemporal stimulus magnitude. Most recen...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...
Perceived duration can be influenced by various properties of sensory stimuli. For example, visual s...
Perceived duration of a sensory event often exceeds its actual duration.This phenomenon is called ti...
How do observers judge the passage of time at a short time-scale? Humans are not equipped with a ded...
Events can sometimes appear longer or shorter in duration than other events of equal length. For exa...
The abundance of temporal information in our environment calls for the e ective selection and utiliz...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
BackgroundThe ability to estimate the passage of time is of fundamental importance for perceptual an...
<div><p>Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetric...
Previous studies have suggested commonality between the mental processing of temporal magnitude and ...
Previous studies that examined human judgments of frequency and duration found an asymmetrical relat...
These experiments tested whether human duration judgments can be influenced even when the subjective...
Perceived duration is assumed to be positively related to nontemporal stimulus magnitude. Most recen...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...
Perceived duration can be influenced by various properties of sensory stimuli. For example, visual s...
Perceived duration of a sensory event often exceeds its actual duration.This phenomenon is called ti...