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Vestibular Stimulation Causes Contraction of Subjective Time
As the cerebellum is involved in vestibular and time-keeping processes, we asked if the latter are related. We conducted three experiments to investigate the effects of vestibular stimulation on temporal processing of supra-second durations.
Nariman Utegaliyev+2 more
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Cognitive deficits are common in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and range from mild cognitive impairment to dementia, often dramatically reducing quality of life.
Zi H. Su+6 more
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Timing underlies a variety of functions, from walking to perceiving causality. Neural timing models typically fall into one of two categories—“ramping” and “population-clock” theories.
Benjamin J. De Corte+6 more
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Evidence for a Resting State Network Abnormality in Adults Who Stutter
Neural network-based investigations of stuttering have begun to provide a possible integrative account for the large number of brain-based anomalies associated with stuttering.
Amir H. Ghaderi+5 more
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AutoCast: Scalable Infrastructure-less Cooperative Perception for Distributed Collaborative Driving [PDF]
Autonomous vehicles use 3D sensors for perception. Cooperative perception enables vehicles to share sensor readings with each other to improve safety. Prior work in cooperative perception scales poorly even with infrastructure support. AutoCast enables scalable infrastructure-less cooperative perception using direct vehicle-to-vehicle communication. It
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Functional neuroanatomy of time-to-passage perception [PDF]
The time until an approaching object passes the observer is referred to as time-to-passage (TTP). Accurate judgment of TTP is critical for visually guided navigation, such as when walking, riding a bicycle, or driving a car.
Geng, Yansong+3 more
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Semiotics and culture: The perception of time as a semiotic problem
The perception of time is culturally conditioned which means that in different cultures time may be experienced – perceived, conceptualized and evaluated – in diverse ways.
Boris Uspenskij
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The influence of affective factors on time perception [PDF]
Several studies have suggested that both affective valence and arousal affect the perception of time. How-ever, in previous experiments these two affective dimensions were not systematically controlled.
Angrilli, Alessandro+3 more
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Experiments in Time Perception [PDF]
Experimentation was carried out to test for a relationship between subjective time perception and ability to make temporal judgements. The performance of 20 depersonalized and derealized patients and 20 controls, was compared on a variety of tests of time judgement administered under normal laboratory conditions and under conditions which have been ...
Robert Banks, Daniel Cappon
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(1) Background: Mind-body interventions (MBI), such as meditation or other relaxation techniques, have become the focus of attention in the clinical and health sciences.
Niko Kohls+4 more
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