The perception of temporal intervals changes during the life-span, and especially older adults demonstrate specific impairments of timing abilities. Recently, we demonstrated that timing performance and cognitive status are correlated in older adults, suggesting that timing tasks can serve as a behavioral marker for the development of dementia. Easy-to-administer and retest-capable timing tasks therefore have potential as diagnostic tools for tracking cognitive decline. However, before being tested in a clinical cohort study, a further validation and specification of the original findings is warranted. Here we introduce several modifications of the original task and investigated the effects of temporal context on time perception in older ad...
The temporal contiguity effect is the tendency to form associations between items presented in nearb...
Time-based prospective memory (TB-PM) is the ability to remember to perform an action at a specific ...
Timing abilities help organizing the temporal structure of events but are known to change systematic...
The perception of temporal intervals changes during the life-span, and especially older adults demon...
Reduced timing abilities have been reported in older adults and are associated with pathological cog...
Performance on timing tasks changes with age. Whether these changes reflect a real “clock” problem d...
It’s not just the answer to the question Do you love me? that determines the fate of two people. Whe...
This study aimed to test two common explanations for the general finding of age-related changes in t...
The effects of aging and brain damage on time perception are not well understood. In this study, we ...
Interval timing performance in cognitive decline is typically characterized by decreased accuracy, p...
Unlike prospective time perception paradigms, in which participants are aware that they have to esti...
In laboratory time-based prospective memory tasks, older adults typically perform worse than younger...
Being able to orient our attention to moments in time is crucial for optimizing behavioural performa...
Cognitive abilities are often reported to decline across the lifespan, particularly when assessed wi...
Being able to orient our attention to moments in time is crucial for optimizing behavioral performan...
The temporal contiguity effect is the tendency to form associations between items presented in nearb...
Time-based prospective memory (TB-PM) is the ability to remember to perform an action at a specific ...
Timing abilities help organizing the temporal structure of events but are known to change systematic...
The perception of temporal intervals changes during the life-span, and especially older adults demon...
Reduced timing abilities have been reported in older adults and are associated with pathological cog...
Performance on timing tasks changes with age. Whether these changes reflect a real “clock” problem d...
It’s not just the answer to the question Do you love me? that determines the fate of two people. Whe...
This study aimed to test two common explanations for the general finding of age-related changes in t...
The effects of aging and brain damage on time perception are not well understood. In this study, we ...
Interval timing performance in cognitive decline is typically characterized by decreased accuracy, p...
Unlike prospective time perception paradigms, in which participants are aware that they have to esti...
In laboratory time-based prospective memory tasks, older adults typically perform worse than younger...
Being able to orient our attention to moments in time is crucial for optimizing behavioural performa...
Cognitive abilities are often reported to decline across the lifespan, particularly when assessed wi...
Being able to orient our attention to moments in time is crucial for optimizing behavioral performan...
The temporal contiguity effect is the tendency to form associations between items presented in nearb...
Time-based prospective memory (TB-PM) is the ability to remember to perform an action at a specific ...
Timing abilities help organizing the temporal structure of events but are known to change systematic...