It has been shown that the perceived duration of an object in the subsecond range is closely associated with its nontemporal perceptual properties, the mechanism under which remains unclear. Previous studies have revealed a modulatory effect of early visual feature processing on the apparent duration. Here, we further examined the relationship between perceptual confidence and subjective time by asking participants to simultaneously perform temporal and nontemporal perceptual judgments. The results revealed a significant effect on confidence levels. When participants' confidence in judging the coherent motion direction or relative dot numerosity increases, their perceived duration of the stimulus also appears longer. These results are discu...
It is unclear whether our brain extracts and processes time information using a single-centralized m...
Previous studies have suggested commonality between the mental processing of temporal magnitude and ...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
Peoples’ subjective feelings of confidence typically correlate positively with objective measures of...
Events can sometimes appear longer or shorter in duration than other events of equal length. For exa...
BackgroundThe ability to estimate the passage of time is of fundamental importance for perceptual an...
Time is a universal psychological dimension, but time perception has often been studied and discusse...
Perceived duration is assumed to be positively related to nontemporal stimulus magnitude. Most recen...
While the effects of synthesised visual stimuli on time perception processes are well documented, ve...
This study investigated whether perceptual fluency could affect duration judgments. Fluency refers t...
How do observers judge the passage of time at a short time-scale? Humans are not equipped with a ded...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...
AbstractOne common observation about time perception is that it is subjective, dependent on factors ...
Accumulated evidence has shown that the subjective time in the sub-second range can be altered by di...
We report a distortion of subjective time perception in which the duration of a first interval is pe...
It is unclear whether our brain extracts and processes time information using a single-centralized m...
Previous studies have suggested commonality between the mental processing of temporal magnitude and ...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...
Peoples’ subjective feelings of confidence typically correlate positively with objective measures of...
Events can sometimes appear longer or shorter in duration than other events of equal length. For exa...
BackgroundThe ability to estimate the passage of time is of fundamental importance for perceptual an...
Time is a universal psychological dimension, but time perception has often been studied and discusse...
Perceived duration is assumed to be positively related to nontemporal stimulus magnitude. Most recen...
While the effects of synthesised visual stimuli on time perception processes are well documented, ve...
This study investigated whether perceptual fluency could affect duration judgments. Fluency refers t...
How do observers judge the passage of time at a short time-scale? Humans are not equipped with a ded...
While objective time marches, subjective time cadenzas. Objectively, one second lasts one second, ho...
AbstractOne common observation about time perception is that it is subjective, dependent on factors ...
Accumulated evidence has shown that the subjective time in the sub-second range can be altered by di...
We report a distortion of subjective time perception in which the duration of a first interval is pe...
It is unclear whether our brain extracts and processes time information using a single-centralized m...
Previous studies have suggested commonality between the mental processing of temporal magnitude and ...
How do humans perceive the passage of time and the duration of events without a dedicated sensory sy...