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Auditory time perception impairment in children with developmental dyscalculia.

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Sub-second and multi-second dopamine dynamics underlie variability in human time perception

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Time and Time Perception

Topoi, 2014
There is little doubt that we perceive the world as tensed—that is, as consisting of a past, present and future each with a different ontological status—and transient—that is, as involving a passage of time. We also have the ability to execute precisely timed behaviors that appear to depend upon making correct temporal judgments about which changes are
Berit Brogaard, Dimitria Electra Gatzia
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Nonlinear time perception

Behavioural Processes, 2001
Sensitivity to time was investigated to test the linear-timing hypothesis. A long duration was adjusted until accuracy was 75% correct for a short duration in a two-choice procedure. Short durations (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 s) were selected from previous research that suggests that sensitivity to time is nonlinear in this range.
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Disfluency and Time Perception

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2000
Stuttering is manifested as a disruption in speech timing, but it may stem from a more basic temporal disorder (R. D. Kent, 1984). We compared the ability of stuttering and nonstuttering adults to estimate protensity and to distinguish the relative lengths of short tones.
C T, Barasch   +3 more
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Time Perception and Anxiety

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1967
This paper aimed to (1) study the relationship between time perception and two levels of anxiety, (2) raise a methodological question about the measurement of time perception, and (3) measure the stability of production interval estimates. (1) 8 patients with high anxiety demonstrated greater distortions of time perception than 9 with low anxiety, (2)
A D, Whyman, R H, Moos
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Psychology of Time Perception

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1946
(1946). Psychology of Time Perception. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 190-206.
E, BERGLER, G, ROHEIM
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Feedback and Time Perception

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1983
Robinson (1963) demonstrated that both specific and vague feedback about performance on a time-perception cask led to improved accuracy in time estimation. Feedback was given on all trials. The purpose of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of specific partial feedback on a time-production task for 42 female undergraduates who were ...
T, Philbin, R M, Seidenstadt
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Time Perception: Beyond Simple Interval Estimation

2004
Reasoning about and with time has never been studied extensively in the context of cognitive architectures. We present a temporal reasoning system that can make accurate predictions for two classic interval estimation experiments by Rakitin et al. (1998) and Penney et al. (2000). The system is implemented as an additional module for ACT-R.
Taatgen, Niels   +2 more
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Time Perception and Hemodialysis

Nephron, 1977
Subtle alterations in neurological function are often difficult to identify and even harder to quantitate. The identification of a neurotoxic state existing before overt behavioral changes occur has eluded quantification. It was hypothesized that a challenging signal-detection procedure would be used to assess neurological function of dialysis patients
A E, Edwards   +4 more
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