It is unclear whether our brain extracts and processes time information using a single-centralized mechanism or through a network of distributed mechanisms, which are specific for modality and time range. Visual adaptation has previously been used to investigate the mechanisms underlying time perception for millisecond intervals. Here, we investigated whether a well-known duration after-effect induced by motion adaptation in the sub-second range (referred to as 'perceptual timing') also occurs in the supra-second range (called 'interval timing'), which is more accessible to cognitive control. Participants judged the relative duration of two intervals after spatially localized adaptation to drifting motion. Adaptation substantially compresse...
It has been shown that subsecond duration perception can be modulated by novelty. By varying novelty...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the timing of brief stationary sounds affects visual motion perc...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
It is unclear whether our brain extracts and processes time information using a single-centralized m...
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlying temp...
SummaryA fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlyi...
It is debated whether sub-second timing is subserved by a centralized mechanism or by the intrinsic ...
There is a growing body of evidence pointing to the existence of modality-specific timing mechanisms...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
There is a growing body of evidence pointing to the existence of modality-specific timing mechanisms...
Accurately encoding the duration and temporal order of events is essential for survival and importan...
AbstractIt has been recently shown that adaptation to gratings oscillating at high-frequency compres...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...
The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequen...
Processing quantities such as the number of objects in a set, size, spatial arrangement and time is ...
It has been shown that subsecond duration perception can be modulated by novelty. By varying novelty...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the timing of brief stationary sounds affects visual motion perc...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
It is unclear whether our brain extracts and processes time information using a single-centralized m...
A fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlying temp...
SummaryA fundamental question about the perception of time is whether the neural mechanisms underlyi...
It is debated whether sub-second timing is subserved by a centralized mechanism or by the intrinsic ...
There is a growing body of evidence pointing to the existence of modality-specific timing mechanisms...
AbstractTemporal perception encompasses several timing properties, including duration and temporal r...
There is a growing body of evidence pointing to the existence of modality-specific timing mechanisms...
Accurately encoding the duration and temporal order of events is essential for survival and importan...
AbstractIt has been recently shown that adaptation to gratings oscillating at high-frequency compres...
Adaptation to the duration of a visual stimulus causes the perceived duration of a subsequently pres...
The brain constructs a representation of temporal properties of events, such as duration and frequen...
Processing quantities such as the number of objects in a set, size, spatial arrangement and time is ...
It has been shown that subsecond duration perception can be modulated by novelty. By varying novelty...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the timing of brief stationary sounds affects visual motion perc...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...