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IntroductionThis study compares the balance control and cognitive responses of subjects with bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) to those of astronauts immediately after they return from long-duration spaceflight on board the International Space Station ...
Gilles Clément +11 more
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The Effects of Valence and Arousal on Time Perception in Depressed Patients
Jeong-Won Choi, Gi-Eun Lee, Jang-Han Lee Department of Psychology, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, KoreaCorrespondence: Jang-Han LeeDepartment of Psychology, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 06974, KoreaTel +82 2 820 5751Fax +82 2 816 5124Email clipsy@cau.ac ...
Choi JW, Lee GE, Lee JH
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It is generally believed that time flows in one direction and that a reversal of time's arrow would render the external world non-sensical. We evaluated our ability to tell the direction of time's arrow in a wide range of dynamic scenes in our daily life
Nao Hanyu +2 more
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The neural basis of time perception remains unknown. A prominent account is the pacemaker-accumulator model, wherein regular ticks of some physiological or neural pacemaker are read out as time.
Marta Suárez-Pinilla +4 more
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Cognitive Load Affects Numerical and Temporal Judgments in Distinct Ways
Prominent theories suggest that time and number are processed by a single neural locus or a common magnitude system (e.g., Meck and Church, 1983; Walsh, 2003). However, a growing body of literature has identified numerous inconsistencies between temporal
Karina Hamamouche +3 more
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High-Altitude Exposure and Time Interval Perception of Chinese Migrants in Tibet
High-altitude exposure can negatively impact one’s ability to accurately perceive time. This study focuses on Chinese migrants who have traveled to the Tibetan plateau and explores the effects of high-altitude exposure on their time interval judgment ...
Yuan Li +17 more
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The Influence of Avatar Embodiment on Time Perception - Towards VR for Time-Based Therapy
Psycho-pathological conditions, such as depression or schizophrenia, are often accompanied by a distorted perception of time. People suffering from this conditions often report that the passage of time slows down considerably and that they are “stuck in ...
Fabian Unruh +4 more
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Encoding, storage and judgment of experienced frequency and duration [PDF]
This paper examines conditions that do or do not lead to accurate judgments of frequency (JOF) and judgments of duration (JOD). In three experiments, duration and frequency of visually presented stimuli are varied orthogonally in a within-subjects design.
Tilmann Betsch +4 more
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Ambiguity and uncertainty in 'breaking bad news' simulation
Introduction: Ambiguity and uncertainty are intrinsic aspects of contemporary medicine, and there is a need for methods to train medical students to tolerate them better.
Kaisu Koski, Kirsten Ostherr
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Feasibility of an intervention to facilitate time and everyday functioning in preschoolers
Background Children in need of special support (INS) often display delays in time-processing ability (TPA) affecting everyday functioning. Typically developing (TD) children are not yet mature to use the information of a clock.
Sara Wallin Ahlström +2 more
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