When asked to judge the duration of a face people typically overestimate the duration of angry compared to neutral faces. A novel feature of the current research was the inclusion of secondary manipulations designed to distort timing performance namely, the effects of visual cues (Experiment 1) and action preparedness (Experiment 2). Furthermore, to establish whether the effects are multiplicative with duration, the effects were examined across 2 duration ranges (200 to 800 ms and 400 to 1600 ms). Visual cues and instructions to prepare to act increased the tendency to judge faces as lasting longer. Experiment 1 revealed an unexpected underestimation effect for angry faces presented for short durations (200 to 800 ms). However, the effect w...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Two experiments were run to examine the effects of dynamic displays of facial expressions of emotion...
When asked to judge the duration of a face people typically overestimate the duration of angry compa...
International audienceA number of studies have reported that the perception of an arousing emotional...
© 2021 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden. How does emotion change the way we perceive time? Studies have ...
Why does it seem that during an argument, time seems to drag on forever? This project is designed to...
AbstractNumerous theories have been proposed on the influence of emotion on our perception of time, ...
In this study I used a temporal bisection task to test if greater overestimation of time due to nega...
Activation and attention have opposite effects on time perception. Emotion can both increase physiol...
Datasets for Experiment 1 and Experiment 2 of "Temporal Distortion for Angry Faces: Testing Visual A...
The aim of this study was to compare the effect on interval discrimination of the presentation of di...
Efficient processing of complex social and biological stimuli associated with threat is crucial for ...
Emotions change our perception of time. In the past, this has been attributed primarily to emotions ...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Two experiments were run to examine the effects of dynamic displays of facial expressions of emotion...
When asked to judge the duration of a face people typically overestimate the duration of angry compa...
International audienceA number of studies have reported that the perception of an arousing emotional...
© 2021 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden. How does emotion change the way we perceive time? Studies have ...
Why does it seem that during an argument, time seems to drag on forever? This project is designed to...
AbstractNumerous theories have been proposed on the influence of emotion on our perception of time, ...
In this study I used a temporal bisection task to test if greater overestimation of time due to nega...
Activation and attention have opposite effects on time perception. Emotion can both increase physiol...
Datasets for Experiment 1 and Experiment 2 of "Temporal Distortion for Angry Faces: Testing Visual A...
The aim of this study was to compare the effect on interval discrimination of the presentation of di...
Efficient processing of complex social and biological stimuli associated with threat is crucial for ...
Emotions change our perception of time. In the past, this has been attributed primarily to emotions ...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Emotionally arousing events can distort our sense of time. We used mixed block/event-related fMRI de...
Two experiments were run to examine the effects of dynamic displays of facial expressions of emotion...