Theories of time perception typically assume that some sort of memory represents time intervals. This memory component is typically underdeveloped in theories of time perception. Following earlier work that suggested that representations of different time intervals contaminate each other (Grondin, 2005; Jazayeri & Shadlen, 2010; Jones & Wearden, 2004), an experiment was conducted in which subjects had to alternate in reproducing two intervals. In two conditions of the experiment, the duration of one of the intervals changed over the experiment, forcing subjects to adjust their representation of that interval, while keeping the other constant. The results show that the adjustment of one interval carried over to the other interval, in...
Memories have content in that they can be correct or incorrect. In addition, memories have an intere...
Temporal distinctiveness models of memory retrieval claim that memories are organised partly in term...
Time perception is malleable, and the perceived duration of stimuli can be strongly affected by the ...
Theories of time perception typically assume that some sort of memory represents time intervals. Thi...
Theories of time perception typically assume that some sort of memory represents time intervals. Thi...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
It’s not just the answer to the question Do you love me? that determines the fate of two people. Whe...
The brain maintains a record of recent events including information about the time at which events w...
Different theories have been proposed to explain how the human brain derives an accurate sense of ti...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
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...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
How do people represent the duration of an event in memory and which mechanisms except timing are in...
AbstractHow do people represent the duration of an event in memory and which mechanisms except timin...
Memories have content in that they can be correct or incorrect. In addition, memories have an intere...
Temporal distinctiveness models of memory retrieval claim that memories are organised partly in term...
Time perception is malleable, and the perceived duration of stimuli can be strongly affected by the ...
Theories of time perception typically assume that some sort of memory represents time intervals. Thi...
Theories of time perception typically assume that some sort of memory represents time intervals. Thi...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
It’s not just the answer to the question Do you love me? that determines the fate of two people. Whe...
The brain maintains a record of recent events including information about the time at which events w...
Different theories have been proposed to explain how the human brain derives an accurate sense of ti...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
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...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
How do people represent the duration of an event in memory and which mechanisms except timing are in...
AbstractHow do people represent the duration of an event in memory and which mechanisms except timin...
Memories have content in that they can be correct or incorrect. In addition, memories have an intere...
Temporal distinctiveness models of memory retrieval claim that memories are organised partly in term...
Time perception is malleable, and the perceived duration of stimuli can be strongly affected by the ...