We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that items from a shared context are more strongly associated in memory than items from different contexts. It is also known that timing context provides a scaffold to structure experiences in memory, but its role in event segmentation has not been investigated. We adapted a previous paradigm, which was used to investigate event segmentation using visual contexts, to study the effects of changes in timing contexts on event segmentation in associative memory. In two experiments, we presented lists of 36 items in which the interstimulus intervals (ISIs) changed after a series of six items ranging between 0.5 and 4 s in 0.5 s steps. After each list,...
Three experiments investigated time-based prospective memory defined here as remembering to fulfil a...
Abstract Episodic memories are contextual experiences ordered in time. This is underpinned by associ...
People make sense of continuous streams of observed behavior in part by segmenting them into events....
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
Subjective time of an event in the sub-second range is often compressed or dilated by the situationa...
Subjective time of an event in the sub-second range is often compressed or dilated by the situationa...
People can create temporal contexts, or episodes, and stimuli that belong to the same context can la...
Subjective time of an event in the sub-second range is often compressed or dilated by the situationa...
In order to function optimally within our environment, we continuously extract temporal patterns fro...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
Association and the subjective experience of time comprise two fundamental aspects to the understand...
Observers spontaneously segment larger activities into smaller events. For example, “washing a car” ...
Many of the tasks we complete every day require us to attend to the passing of time or to use time i...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Three experiments investigated time-based prospective memory defined here as remembering to fulfil a...
Abstract Episodic memories are contextual experiences ordered in time. This is underpinned by associ...
People make sense of continuous streams of observed behavior in part by segmenting them into events....
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
Subjective time of an event in the sub-second range is often compressed or dilated by the situationa...
Subjective time of an event in the sub-second range is often compressed or dilated by the situationa...
People can create temporal contexts, or episodes, and stimuli that belong to the same context can la...
Subjective time of an event in the sub-second range is often compressed or dilated by the situationa...
In order to function optimally within our environment, we continuously extract temporal patterns fro...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
Association and the subjective experience of time comprise two fundamental aspects to the understand...
Observers spontaneously segment larger activities into smaller events. For example, “washing a car” ...
Many of the tasks we complete every day require us to attend to the passing of time or to use time i...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Three experiments investigated time-based prospective memory defined here as remembering to fulfil a...
Abstract Episodic memories are contextual experiences ordered in time. This is underpinned by associ...
People make sense of continuous streams of observed behavior in part by segmenting them into events....