Emotions modulate cognitive processes, including those involved in the perception of time. A number of studies have demonstrated that the emotional modulation of interval timing can be described in terms of an attentional or an arousal-based mechanism, depending on the exact task setup. In this paper, two temporal generalization experiments with auditory emotional stimuli as distractors are presented. These experiments are modeled after the work by Lui et al. (PLoS One, 2011, 6, e218292011) who, using visual distractors, provided evidence for an attentional account of emotion-regulated modulation of the perception of time. Experiment 1 replicates the findings of Lui et al., and thus generalizes their work to auditory stimuli. However, Exper...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Keeping track of time is a fundamental challenge the brain needs to accomplish to successfully inter...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
Emotions modulate cognitive processes, including those involved in the perception of time. A number ...
Emotional and neutral sounds rated for valence and arousal were used to investigate the influence of...
Emotions change our perception of time. In the past, this has been attributed primarily to emotions ...
Humans' perception of time has been observed to be distorted by emotions. Subjective distortion of t...
Emotional distortions to time are consistently reported in laboratory studies, however their underly...
<p>Our perception of time is not veridical but rather is consistently modulating by changing dynamic...
Temporal binding refers to the compression of the perceived time interval between voluntary actions ...
Several studies have suggested that both affective valence and arousal affect the perception of time...
peer reviewedThe past few decades have seen an explosion in studies exploring the effects of emotion...
Timing is key to accurate performance, for example when learning a new complex sequence by mimicry. ...
When an object is presented visually and moves or flickers, the perception of its duration tends to ...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Keeping track of time is a fundamental challenge the brain needs to accomplish to successfully inter...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
Emotions modulate cognitive processes, including those involved in the perception of time. A number ...
Emotional and neutral sounds rated for valence and arousal were used to investigate the influence of...
Emotions change our perception of time. In the past, this has been attributed primarily to emotions ...
Humans' perception of time has been observed to be distorted by emotions. Subjective distortion of t...
Emotional distortions to time are consistently reported in laboratory studies, however their underly...
<p>Our perception of time is not veridical but rather is consistently modulating by changing dynamic...
Temporal binding refers to the compression of the perceived time interval between voluntary actions ...
Several studies have suggested that both affective valence and arousal affect the perception of time...
peer reviewedThe past few decades have seen an explosion in studies exploring the effects of emotion...
Timing is key to accurate performance, for example when learning a new complex sequence by mimicry. ...
When an object is presented visually and moves or flickers, the perception of its duration tends to ...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Keeping track of time is a fundamental challenge the brain needs to accomplish to successfully inter...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...