In current research, variations in retrospective passage of time judgments for long intervals are commonly attributed to differences regarding the number of experiences in these intervals or the accessibility of the respective memories. This seems to imply the assumption of a covert retrieval, where authors presume that memories from the respective interval influence the experience of time without these memories being explicitly activated when judging. However, no studies have systematically investigated the relation between the experience of time and the respective experiences and memories. To this end, we analyzed data from three studies in which participants judged the passage of the last 5 years either before being asked to select outst...
When autobiographical memories are elicited with word cues, personal events from middle childhood to...
It’s not just the answer to the question Do you love me? that determines the fate of two people. Whe...
People sometimes exhibit a ‘forgot-it-all-along bias’ in which they claim that they have gone for mo...
In current research, variations in retrospective passage of time judgments for long intervals are co...
Previous research has shown that judgments of the experienced velocity of recent years passing by va...
Research on memory for the times of past events has revealed ten main phenomena that constrain theor...
Episodic experience is argued to be rich in temporal information, but it remains unclear whether tem...
Sixty-one participants were asked (a) to recall a memory for a period lasting 15 minutes and (b), at...
The prevalence of temporal andmarks has been revealed in a wide range of tasks associated with autob...
Episodic memory was initially defined as our ability to relive event-specific details and to remembe...
<div><p>In this study, individuals estimated interval times of several minutes (from 2 to 32 minutes...
People tend to recall more personal events from adolescence and early adulthood than from other life...
International audienceAbstract This study examined the judgment of the passage of time in elderly pe...
How does memory retrieval depend on time scale? One strong hypothesis is that such retrieval is scal...
This study was an investigation of how the subjective properties of autobiographical memories change...
When autobiographical memories are elicited with word cues, personal events from middle childhood to...
It’s not just the answer to the question Do you love me? that determines the fate of two people. Whe...
People sometimes exhibit a ‘forgot-it-all-along bias’ in which they claim that they have gone for mo...
In current research, variations in retrospective passage of time judgments for long intervals are co...
Previous research has shown that judgments of the experienced velocity of recent years passing by va...
Research on memory for the times of past events has revealed ten main phenomena that constrain theor...
Episodic experience is argued to be rich in temporal information, but it remains unclear whether tem...
Sixty-one participants were asked (a) to recall a memory for a period lasting 15 minutes and (b), at...
The prevalence of temporal andmarks has been revealed in a wide range of tasks associated with autob...
Episodic memory was initially defined as our ability to relive event-specific details and to remembe...
<div><p>In this study, individuals estimated interval times of several minutes (from 2 to 32 minutes...
People tend to recall more personal events from adolescence and early adulthood than from other life...
International audienceAbstract This study examined the judgment of the passage of time in elderly pe...
How does memory retrieval depend on time scale? One strong hypothesis is that such retrieval is scal...
This study was an investigation of how the subjective properties of autobiographical memories change...
When autobiographical memories are elicited with word cues, personal events from middle childhood to...
It’s not just the answer to the question Do you love me? that determines the fate of two people. Whe...
People sometimes exhibit a ‘forgot-it-all-along bias’ in which they claim that they have gone for mo...