The time it takes for a stimulus to reach awareness is often assessed by measuring reaction times (RTs) or by a temporal order judgement (TOJ) task in which perceived timing is compared against a reference stimulus. Dissociations of RT and TOJ have been reported earlier in which increases in stimulus intensity such as luminance intensity results in a decrease of RT, whereas perceived perceptual latency in a TOJ task is affected to a lesser degree. Here, we report that a simple manipulation of stimulus size has stronger effects on perceptual latency measured by TOJ than on motor latency measured by RT tasks. When participants were asked to respond to the appearance of a simple stimulus such as a luminance blob, the perceptual latency measure...
Jolij J, Scholte H, Van Gaal S, Hodgson TL, Lamme VAF (2011) Act quickly, decide later: Long latency...
Time perception is malleable, and the perceived duration of stimuli can be strongly affected by the ...
If two stimuli need different times to be processed, this difference should in principle be reflecte...
The time it takes for a stimulus to reach awareness is often assessed by measuring reaction times (R...
Humans largely guide their behavior by their visual representation of the world. Recent studies have...
Temporal-order judgment (TOJ) tasks are an important paradigm to investigate processing times of inf...
Differences in perceptual latency (ΔL) for two stimuli, such as an auditory and a visual stimulus, c...
Previous studies have suggested commonality between the mental processing of temporal magnitude and ...
Some classical studies on temporal order judgments (TOJ) suggested a single central process comparin...
Target detection is affected by stimulus intensity. For instance, participants respond faster to lar...
A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgments (SJ...
Human time perception is malleable and subject to many biases. For example, it has repeatedly been s...
It has been suggested that repeated stimuli have shorter subjective duration than novel items, perha...
<div><p>A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgm...
Perceived duration is assumed to be positively related to nontemporal stimulus magnitude. Most recen...
Jolij J, Scholte H, Van Gaal S, Hodgson TL, Lamme VAF (2011) Act quickly, decide later: Long latency...
Time perception is malleable, and the perceived duration of stimuli can be strongly affected by the ...
If two stimuli need different times to be processed, this difference should in principle be reflecte...
The time it takes for a stimulus to reach awareness is often assessed by measuring reaction times (R...
Humans largely guide their behavior by their visual representation of the world. Recent studies have...
Temporal-order judgment (TOJ) tasks are an important paradigm to investigate processing times of inf...
Differences in perceptual latency (ΔL) for two stimuli, such as an auditory and a visual stimulus, c...
Previous studies have suggested commonality between the mental processing of temporal magnitude and ...
Some classical studies on temporal order judgments (TOJ) suggested a single central process comparin...
Target detection is affected by stimulus intensity. For instance, participants respond faster to lar...
A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgments (SJ...
Human time perception is malleable and subject to many biases. For example, it has repeatedly been s...
It has been suggested that repeated stimuli have shorter subjective duration than novel items, perha...
<div><p>A considerable body of sensory research has addressed the rules governing simultaneity judgm...
Perceived duration is assumed to be positively related to nontemporal stimulus magnitude. Most recen...
Jolij J, Scholte H, Van Gaal S, Hodgson TL, Lamme VAF (2011) Act quickly, decide later: Long latency...
Time perception is malleable, and the perceived duration of stimuli can be strongly affected by the ...
If two stimuli need different times to be processed, this difference should in principle be reflecte...