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Time perception and age [PDF]

open access: yesArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 2016
ABSTRACT Our internal clock system is predominantly dopaminergic, but memory is predominantly cholinergic. Here, we examined the common sensibility encapsulated in the statement: “time goes faster as we get older”. Objective To measure a 2 min time interval, counted mentally in subjects of different age groups. Method 233 healthy subjects (129 women)
Ferreira, Vanessa Fernanda Moreira   +4 more
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Interference between Space and Time Estimations: From Behavior to Neurons

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2017
Influences between time and space can be found in our daily life in which we are surrounded by numerous spatial metaphors to refer to time. For instance, when we move files from one folder to another in our computer a horizontal line that grows from left
Encarni Marcos, Aldo Genovesio
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Modality of Personal Self-Organization Resources: Temporal Mediation

open access: yesСибСкрипт
Self-organization is a popular research topic in humanities, especially in social studies, because it is crucial for proper academic performance at university.
O. N. Asyutina, E. V. Bredun
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The Effect of a Regular Auditory Context on Perceived Interval Duration

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
In the auditory domain, the perceived duration of time intervals is influenced by background sounds – the auditory context in which the intervals are embedded – even when the background may be ignored.
Silvia Zeni, Nicholas P. Holmes
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Time estimation and passage of time judgment predict eating behaviors during COVID-19 lockdown

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Poor eating habits often lead to health concerns. While mental health conditions such as stress and anxiety have been linked as predictors for eating behaviors, cognitive factors may also contribute to eating practices during the early stages of the ...
Eve A. Isham   +2 more
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GABA Predicts Time Perception [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Neuroscience, 2014
Our perception of time constrains our experience of the world and exerts a pivotal influence over a myriad array of cognitive and motor functions. There is emerging evidence that the perceived duration of subsecond intervals is driven by sensory-specific neural activity in human and nonhuman animals, but the mechanisms underlying individual differences
D. B. Terhune   +4 more
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Effect of the Symbolic Meaning of Speed on the Perceived Duration of Children and Adults

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
The present study investigated how the symbolic meaning of speed affects time perception in children and adults. We employed a time reproduction task in which participants were asked to reproduce temporal intervals previously presented.
Giovanna Mioni   +4 more
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The Photic Stimulation Has an Impact on the Reproduction of 10 s Intervals Only in Healthy Controls but Not in Patients with Schizophrenia: The EEG Study

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2023
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by both abnormal time perception and atypical relationships with external factors. Here we compare the influence of external photic stimulation on time production between healthy subjects (n = 24) and ...
Galina V. Portnova   +1 more
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Visual Entrainment at 10 Hz Causes Periodic Modulation of the Flash Lag Illusion

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2019
It has long been debated whether visual processing is, at least partially, a discrete process. Although vision appears to be a continuous stream of sensory information, sophisticated experiments reveal periodic modulations of perception and behavior ...
Samson Chota, Rufin VanRullen
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Weighted Integration of Duration Information Across Visual and Auditory Modality Is Influenced by Modality-Specific Attention

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2021
We constantly integrate multiple types of information from different sensory modalities. Generally, such integration is influenced by the modality that we attend to.
Hiroshi Yoshimatsu, Yuko Yotsumoto
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