The present study investigated the perception of stimulus durations represented by elderly faces or by young faces. In a temporal bisection task, participants classified intermediate durations as more similar to a short or a long reference duration. The results showed that the durations represented by elderly faces were less often classified as "long" than the durations represented by young faces. According to internal clock models of time perception, this shortening effect is due to a slowing down of the speed of the internal clock during the perception of elderly faces. Analyses also revealed an interaction between sex of face and sex of participant such that this shortening effect occurred only when the participants share the same sex th...
Brain ubiquitously receives temporal information. As people get older, their timing performances cha...
Abstract—Age-related changes in attention and interval timing as a function of time of day were exam...
It is surprising how easily we are able to recognize people whom we have not seen in many years, som...
The present study investigated the perception of stimulus durations represented by elderly faces or ...
Many authors have analysed the effects of emotion recognition on time perception, showing that the m...
This study examined the difference in the perception of time between young and older adults in a tem...
The present experiment examined the interactive effects of sex, age, and interval duration on indivi...
The present experiment examined the interactive effects of sex, age, and interval duration on indivi...
Differences in duration judgments made by younger and older adults were reviewed. Previous research ...
The effects of aging and brain damage on time perception are not well understood. In this study, we ...
Temporal perception in the elderly population is impaired in unisensory and multisensory contexts. H...
In this article, we review scientific work and present new results on the perception of time, that i...
Reliable duration perception of external events is necessary to coordinate perception with action, p...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the perception of presentation durations of ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the perception of presentation durations of ...
Brain ubiquitously receives temporal information. As people get older, their timing performances cha...
Abstract—Age-related changes in attention and interval timing as a function of time of day were exam...
It is surprising how easily we are able to recognize people whom we have not seen in many years, som...
The present study investigated the perception of stimulus durations represented by elderly faces or ...
Many authors have analysed the effects of emotion recognition on time perception, showing that the m...
This study examined the difference in the perception of time between young and older adults in a tem...
The present experiment examined the interactive effects of sex, age, and interval duration on indivi...
The present experiment examined the interactive effects of sex, age, and interval duration on indivi...
Differences in duration judgments made by younger and older adults were reviewed. Previous research ...
The effects of aging and brain damage on time perception are not well understood. In this study, we ...
Temporal perception in the elderly population is impaired in unisensory and multisensory contexts. H...
In this article, we review scientific work and present new results on the perception of time, that i...
Reliable duration perception of external events is necessary to coordinate perception with action, p...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the perception of presentation durations of ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the perception of presentation durations of ...
Brain ubiquitously receives temporal information. As people get older, their timing performances cha...
Abstract—Age-related changes in attention and interval timing as a function of time of day were exam...
It is surprising how easily we are able to recognize people whom we have not seen in many years, som...