Why "sounds are judged longer than lights": application of a model of the internal clock in humans
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Time perception and depressive realism: judgment type, psychophysical functions and biasObject size determines the spatial spread of visual timeTemporal memory averaging and post-encoding alterations in temporal expectation.Distortions of subjective time perception within and across senses.Consistent chronostasis effects across saccade categories imply a subcortical efferent trigger.Perceived time is spatial frequency dependentSymmetry Lasts Longer Than Random, but Only for Brief PresentationsSubsecond timing in primates: comparison of interval production between human subjects and rhesus monkeysOpposite Distortions in Interval Timing Perception for Visual and Auditory Stimuli with Temporal Modulations.Audition dominates vision in duration perception irrespective of salience, attention, and temporal discriminability.Shared and distinct factors driving attention and temporal processing across modalities.Reinforcement probability modulates temporal memory selection and integration processesDo changes in the pace of events affect one-off judgments of duration?Attention and working memory: two basic mechanisms for constructing temporal experiencesThe effects of visual training on multisensory temporal processing.Shortening of subjective visual intervals followed by repetitive stimulation.Stimulus repetition and the perception of time: the effects of prior exposure on temporal discrimination, judgment, and productionMinding time in an amodal representational space.The role of superior temporal cortex in auditory timing.Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders have "the working raw material" for time perceptionThe context of temporal processing is represented in the multidimensional relationships between timing tasks.Using Time Perception to Explore Implicit Sensitivity to Emotional Stimuli in Autism Spectrum Disorder.Time changes with the embodiment of another's body postureJudgments of social awkwardness from brief exposure to children with and without high-functioning autism.Dissecting the clock: understanding the mechanisms of timing across tasks and temporal intervals.Crossmodal duration perception involves perceptual grouping, temporal ventriloquism, and variable internal clock rates.Stimulus compounding in interval timing: the modality-duration relationship of the anchor durations results in qualitatively different response patterns to the compound cue.Reducing bias in auditory duration reproduction by integrating the reproduced signal.Neural underpinnings of distortions in the experience of time across sensesTemporal decision making in simultaneous timing.Subjectivity of time perception: a visual emotional orchestration.Developmental neuroscience of time and number: implications for autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities.The influence of stimulus repetition on duration judgments with simple stimuli.Modulation of tactile duration judgments by emotional pictures.Visual-auditory differences in duration discrimination of intervals in the subsecond and second range.Duration reproduction with sensory feedback delay: differential involvement of perception and action time.Temporal processing dysfunction in schizophrenia.A parametric fMRI investigation of context effects in sensorimotor timing and coordination.Flicker adaptation of low-level cortical visual neurons contributes to temporal dilation.The precision of temporal judgement: milliseconds, many minutes, and beyond.
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Why "sounds are judged longer than lights": application of a model of the internal clock in humans
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1998 թուականի Մայիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1998 թվականի մայիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1998年の論文
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1998-05-01T00:00:00Z