We examine and find support for the hypothesis that time-referent hand-arm movements influence temporal judgments. In line with the concept of ""left is associated with earlier times, and right is associated with later times,"" we show that performing left (right) hand-arm movements while thinking about a past event increases (decreases) the perceived temporal distance to the event. These findings show for the first time that hand-arm movements can influence the perceived temporal distance to events
Behavioural evidence suggests a left-to-right directionality in the representation of elapsing time....
Studies have shown that judgments about the temporal order of two successive tactile stimuli deliver...
Being able to see the object that you are aiming for is evidently useful for guiding the hand to a m...
We examine and find support for the hypothesis that time-referent hand-arm movements influence tempo...
We examine and find support for the hypothesis that time-referent hand-arm movements influence tempo...
Using space to think about time appears to be a human universal, but the specifics of people’s space...
Time is a fundamental dimension of our behavior and enables us to guide our actions and to experienc...
We report a series of three experiments designed to examine the effect of posture on tactile tempora...
International audienceIt has been shown that the processing of time activates a spatial left-to-righ...
Previous research on the interplay between static manual postures and visual attention revealed enha...
Temporal perspectives have been studied as a part of spatial thinking of time. They allow us to plac...
Much evidence has suggested that people conceive of time as flowing directionally in transverse spac...
Much evidence has suggested that people conceive of time as flowing directionally in transverse spac...
Although research has identified many types of gestures related to time and has studied the overall ...
Recent research suggests that the distance of a described event in the future can affect the way in ...
Behavioural evidence suggests a left-to-right directionality in the representation of elapsing time....
Studies have shown that judgments about the temporal order of two successive tactile stimuli deliver...
Being able to see the object that you are aiming for is evidently useful for guiding the hand to a m...
We examine and find support for the hypothesis that time-referent hand-arm movements influence tempo...
We examine and find support for the hypothesis that time-referent hand-arm movements influence tempo...
Using space to think about time appears to be a human universal, but the specifics of people’s space...
Time is a fundamental dimension of our behavior and enables us to guide our actions and to experienc...
We report a series of three experiments designed to examine the effect of posture on tactile tempora...
International audienceIt has been shown that the processing of time activates a spatial left-to-righ...
Previous research on the interplay between static manual postures and visual attention revealed enha...
Temporal perspectives have been studied as a part of spatial thinking of time. They allow us to plac...
Much evidence has suggested that people conceive of time as flowing directionally in transverse spac...
Much evidence has suggested that people conceive of time as flowing directionally in transverse spac...
Although research has identified many types of gestures related to time and has studied the overall ...
Recent research suggests that the distance of a described event in the future can affect the way in ...
Behavioural evidence suggests a left-to-right directionality in the representation of elapsing time....
Studies have shown that judgments about the temporal order of two successive tactile stimuli deliver...
Being able to see the object that you are aiming for is evidently useful for guiding the hand to a m...