According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be perceived directly, but instead is inferred from patterns of sensory experience, and the quality of these inferences is determined by perceivable quantities such as contingency and contiguity. We report results that suggest a reversal of Hume's conjecture: People's sense of time is warped by the experience of causality. In a stimulus-anticipation task, participants' response behavior reflected a shortened experience of time in the case of target stimuli participants themselves had generated, relative to equidistant, equally predictable stimuli they had not caused. These findings suggest that causality in the mind leads to temporal binding of ...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
Past studies have shown that when a voluntary action produces a sensory effect, the action and the e...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
The problem of how humans and other intelligent systems construct causal representations from non-ca...
If you expect that your action causes a near effect, you perceive the action and the effect as close...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
Intentional motor actions and their effects are bound together in temporal perception, resulting in ...
The temporal binding effect was first reported by Haggard, Clark and Kalogeras (2002) as a shift in ...
Prior expectations strongly structure the way we perceive the world and ourselves. For instance, act...
The malleability of our subjective perception of time has recently received a great amount of empiri...
Temporal binding refers to a subjective shortening of elapsed time between actions and their resulta...
AbstractFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede their effects. Ex...
Previous studies have documented a subjective temporal attraction between actions and their effects....
The experience of causation is a pervasive product of the human mind. Moreover, the experience of ca...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
Past studies have shown that when a voluntary action produces a sensory effect, the action and the e...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
The problem of how humans and other intelligent systems construct causal representations from non-ca...
If you expect that your action causes a near effect, you perceive the action and the effect as close...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
Intentional motor actions and their effects are bound together in temporal perception, resulting in ...
The temporal binding effect was first reported by Haggard, Clark and Kalogeras (2002) as a shift in ...
Prior expectations strongly structure the way we perceive the world and ourselves. For instance, act...
The malleability of our subjective perception of time has recently received a great amount of empiri...
Temporal binding refers to a subjective shortening of elapsed time between actions and their resulta...
AbstractFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede their effects. Ex...
Previous studies have documented a subjective temporal attraction between actions and their effects....
The experience of causation is a pervasive product of the human mind. Moreover, the experience of ca...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later,...
Past studies have shown that when a voluntary action produces a sensory effect, the action and the e...