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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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(1946). Psychology of Time Perception. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 190-206.
E, BERGLER, G, ROHEIM
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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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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
2004Reasoning 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, 1977Subtle 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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Prismatic Lenses Shift Time Perception
Psychological Science, 2009Previous studies have demonstrated the involvement of spatial codes in the representation of time and numbers. We took advantage of a well-known spatial modulation (prismatic adaptation) to test the hypothesis that the representation of time is spatially oriented from left to right, with smaller time intervals being represented to the left of larger ...
FRASSINETTI, FRANCESCA +2 more
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Time Perception and Schizophrenia
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1977Time perception of 10 schizophrenic patients, 10 nonschizophrenic patients, and 10 normal subjects was compared. The method of estimation was used for four intervals ranging from 5 sec. to 120 sec.; the subject was required to perform a certain task until the experimenter stopped the subject and then to estimate the length of time spent working on the
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1965
This paper describes the use of a novel method and apparatus for the study of time perception. This method of concurrent comparisons requires temporal discrimination among visual signals in the absence of appropriate exteroceptive cues. Seventy-two Ss were asked to identify from a panel of 9 flashing lights the one light containing interflash ...
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This paper describes the use of a novel method and apparatus for the study of time perception. This method of concurrent comparisons requires temporal discrimination among visual signals in the absence of appropriate exteroceptive cues. Seventy-two Ss were asked to identify from a panel of 9 flashing lights the one light containing interflash ...
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Neuropsychology of timing and time perception
Brain and Cognition, 2005Interval timing in the range of milliseconds to minutes is affected in a variety of neurological and psychiatric populations involving disruption of the frontal cortex, hippocampus, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. Our understanding of these distortions in timing and time perception are aided by the analysis of the sources of variance attributable to ...
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Neuropharmacology of timing and time perception
Cognitive Brain Research, 1996Time is a guiding force in the behavior of all organisms. For both a rat in an experimental setting (e.g. Skinner box) trying to predict when reinforcement will be delivered and a human in a restaurant waiting for his dinner to be served an accurate perception of time is an important determinant of behavior.
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2018
This chapter reviews recent human and nonhuman animal studies investigating neural signatures of time estimation. Investigation of the neural correlates of time estimation as measured by electrophysiology, electroencephalography, magnetoencephalography, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in humans and other animals has largely been ...
Kononowicz, Tadeusz W. +2 more
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This chapter reviews recent human and nonhuman animal studies investigating neural signatures of time estimation. Investigation of the neural correlates of time estimation as measured by electrophysiology, electroencephalography, magnetoencephalography, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in humans and other animals has largely been ...
Kononowicz, Tadeusz W. +2 more
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