Time: it seems a simple concept, a single dimension along which the world evolves. The future becomes the present, and the present becomes the past, continuously and inexorably. Open your eyes, and you see the world. You think that what you see now is what is happening now. In fact, processing sensory information takes time. By the time the brain has processed the incoming visual information such that you become aware of it, it is outdated. So what you see now, has in truth already happened: when you open your eyes, you see the past. Furthermore, different visual properties differ not only in the time they take to process, but also in where in the brain they are processed. Nonetheless, the brain manages to generate a coherent, convincing im...
How does the brain estimate time? This old question has led to many biological and psychological mod...
Perceiving the passage of time is an essential ability for humans and animals. Here we used magnetoe...
All our conceptions of time spring from our brains. However, the brain itself is a structure that ha...
Accumulated evidence has shown that the subjective time in the sub-second range can be altered by di...
Visual cognition relies on changing representations of visual information. The dynamic nature of rep...
Visual cognition relies on changing representations of visual information. The dynamic nature of rep...
Perception of time is an understudied topic, unlike the perception of space, for instance, where mec...
Time, the fourth dimension of the world, is an important parameter in many behaviours and cognitive ...
We experience the world as a seamless stream of percepts. However, intriguing illusions and recent e...
AbstractRecent experiments show that synchronous events can appear to an observer to occur at differ...
Time perception remains an open question in cognitive neurosciences. Mechanisms for the encoding of ...
Although the study of time has been central to physics and philosophy for millennia, questions of ho...
In my dissertation I critically survey existing theories of time consciousness, and draw on recent w...
In this talk I want to suggest that motion—or more generally change-over-time—are aspects of vision ...
Processing temporal information is crucial when interacting with the external world. Analyzing the t...
How does the brain estimate time? This old question has led to many biological and psychological mod...
Perceiving the passage of time is an essential ability for humans and animals. Here we used magnetoe...
All our conceptions of time spring from our brains. However, the brain itself is a structure that ha...
Accumulated evidence has shown that the subjective time in the sub-second range can be altered by di...
Visual cognition relies on changing representations of visual information. The dynamic nature of rep...
Visual cognition relies on changing representations of visual information. The dynamic nature of rep...
Perception of time is an understudied topic, unlike the perception of space, for instance, where mec...
Time, the fourth dimension of the world, is an important parameter in many behaviours and cognitive ...
We experience the world as a seamless stream of percepts. However, intriguing illusions and recent e...
AbstractRecent experiments show that synchronous events can appear to an observer to occur at differ...
Time perception remains an open question in cognitive neurosciences. Mechanisms for the encoding of ...
Although the study of time has been central to physics and philosophy for millennia, questions of ho...
In my dissertation I critically survey existing theories of time consciousness, and draw on recent w...
In this talk I want to suggest that motion—or more generally change-over-time—are aspects of vision ...
Processing temporal information is crucial when interacting with the external world. Analyzing the t...
How does the brain estimate time? This old question has led to many biological and psychological mod...
Perceiving the passage of time is an essential ability for humans and animals. Here we used magnetoe...
All our conceptions of time spring from our brains. However, the brain itself is a structure that ha...