Effects of speeding up or slowing down animate or inanimate motions on timing.
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How long did it last? You would better ask a humanTemporal frequency of events rather than speed dilates perceived duration of moving objects.Duration estimates within a modality are integrated sub-optimally.Synchronization, Attention and Transformation: Multidimensional Exploration of the Aesthetic Experience of Contemporary Dance Spectators.Time perception during apparent biological motion reflects subjective speed of movement, not objective rate of visual stimulation.Speed Biases With Real-Life Video Clips.
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Effects of speeding up or slowing down animate or inanimate motions on timing.
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Effects of speeding up or slowing down animate or inanimate motions on timing.
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Effects of speeding up or slowing down animate or inanimate motions on timing
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Mauro Carrozzo
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10.1007/S00221-012-3338-7
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2012-11-18T00:00:00Z