Psychology of TimeRecent developments in the field of timing and time perception have not simply multiplied the number of relevant questions regarding psychological time, but they have also helped to provide more answers and open many fascinating avenues of thought. "Psychology of Time" brings together cutting-edge presentations of many of the main ideas, findings, hypotheses and theories that experimental psychology provides to the field of timing and psychological time. The contributors, selected for their ability to address various specific questions, were asked to discuss what is known in their field and what avenues remain to be explored. As a result, this book should point readers in the right direction and guide them to reflect on the various and most fundamental issues on psychological time. It offers a balanced integration of old and sometimes neglected findings and more recent empirical advances, all presented within the scope of the critical sub-fields of psychological time in experimental psychology. |
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This means that , when two similar stimuli are compared , the measured SD of
their subjective difference should be approximately linearly related to their mean
subjective magnitude if Ekman's law holds . In some lines of time perception ...
This means that , when two similar stimuli are compared , the measured SD of
their subjective difference should be approximately linearly related to their mean
subjective magnitude if Ekman's law holds . In some lines of time perception ...
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By explicit we do not mean conscious ; rather , we mean that there is some type
of signal that specifies the timing of salient events and thus can define the task
goal in terms of its temporal structure . This type of computation should show ...
By explicit we do not mean conscious ; rather , we mean that there is some type
of signal that specifies the timing of salient events and thus can define the task
goal in terms of its temporal structure . This type of computation should show ...
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A 10000 Variant O 0 Invariant 1000 Mean Duration Judgment ( s ) 100 10 10
10000 100 1000 Mean Event Duration ( s ) B 2.20 Variant 0- - Invariant 1.80
Mean Duration - Judgment Ratio 1.40 1.00 0.60 10 10000 100 1000 Mean Event
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A 10000 Variant O 0 Invariant 1000 Mean Duration Judgment ( s ) 100 10 10
10000 100 1000 Mean Event Duration ( s ) B 2.20 Variant 0- - Invariant 1.80
Mean Duration - Judgment Ratio 1.40 1.00 0.60 10 10000 100 1000 Mean Event
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Review of the Literature | 111 |
TimeBased Illusions in the Auditory Mode | 139 |
Theory and Experiment | 189 |
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