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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By a process of agonizing introspection , St. Augustine arrived at the idea that
time is — by its very nature — subjective ( e.g. , asking himself , " What do I
measure when I say either definitely this is double that or indefinitely this is a
longer time ...
By a process of agonizing introspection , St. Augustine arrived at the idea that
time is — by its very nature — subjective ( e.g. , asking himself , " What do I
measure when I say either definitely this is double that or indefinitely this is a
longer time ...
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Vierordt considered the reproduction of a time interval to be a proper measure of
its absolute sensation magnitude . Based on this notion , experiments were
performed using Fechner's ( 1860 ) method of average error . Vierordt found that
short ...
Vierordt considered the reproduction of a time interval to be a proper measure of
its absolute sensation magnitude . Based on this notion , experiments were
performed using Fechner's ( 1860 ) method of average error . Vierordt found that
short ...
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The TOE is then defined as the difference between the percentages of correct ( C
) responses in the two stimulus orders LS and SL . We may note that this
measure cannot be expected to be invariant with respect to the degree of
difficulty of the ...
The TOE is then defined as the difference between the percentages of correct ( C
) responses in the two stimulus orders LS and SL . We may note that this
measure cannot be expected to be invariant with respect to the degree of
difficulty of the ...
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Review of the Literature | 111 |
TimeBased Illusions in the Auditory Mode | 139 |
Theory and Experiment | 189 |
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