Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is illustrated by the central tendency effect: When estimating a range of intervals, short intervals are overestimated, whereas long intervals are underestimated to reduce the overall estimation error. Most models of interval timing ascribe this effect to the weighting of the current interval with previous memory traces after the interval has been perceived. Alternatively, the perception of the duration could already be flexibly tuned to its temporal context. We investigated this hypothesis using an interval reproduction task in which human participants (both sexes) reproduced a shorter and longer interval range. As expected, reproductions were ...
Human time perception is malleable and subject to many biases. For example, it has repeatedly been s...
Distortions of perceived duration can give crucial insights into the mechanisms that underlie the pr...
Certain EEG components (e.g., the contingent negative variation, CNV, or beta oscillations) have bee...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Keeping track of time is a fundamental challenge the brain needs to accomplish to successfully inter...
Human time perception is malleable and subject to many biases. For example, it has repeatedly been s...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
Sensory perception, motor control, and cognition necessitate reliable timing in the range of millise...
Time perception is malleable, and the perceived duration of stimuli can be strongly affected by the ...
AbstractDistortions of perceived duration can give crucial insights into the mechanisms that underli...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
Human experience of time exhibits systematic, context-dependent deviations from clock time; for exam...
AbstractThe passage of time is inseparably linked to any subjective experience, but time cannot be p...
The perception of time is one of the hallmarks of conscious experience. However, despite this import...
Human reproductions of time intervals are often biased towards previously perceived durations, resul...
Human time perception is malleable and subject to many biases. For example, it has repeatedly been s...
Distortions of perceived duration can give crucial insights into the mechanisms that underlie the pr...
Certain EEG components (e.g., the contingent negative variation, CNV, or beta oscillations) have bee...
Our subjective perception of time is optimized to temporal regularities in the environment. This is ...
Keeping track of time is a fundamental challenge the brain needs to accomplish to successfully inter...
Human time perception is malleable and subject to many biases. For example, it has repeatedly been s...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
Sensory perception, motor control, and cognition necessitate reliable timing in the range of millise...
Time perception is malleable, and the perceived duration of stimuli can be strongly affected by the ...
AbstractDistortions of perceived duration can give crucial insights into the mechanisms that underli...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
Human experience of time exhibits systematic, context-dependent deviations from clock time; for exam...
AbstractThe passage of time is inseparably linked to any subjective experience, but time cannot be p...
The perception of time is one of the hallmarks of conscious experience. However, despite this import...
Human reproductions of time intervals are often biased towards previously perceived durations, resul...
Human time perception is malleable and subject to many biases. For example, it has repeatedly been s...
Distortions of perceived duration can give crucial insights into the mechanisms that underlie the pr...
Certain EEG components (e.g., the contingent negative variation, CNV, or beta oscillations) have bee...