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Does time-shrinking take place in visual temporal patterns?

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The duration of a short empty time interval is often underestimated when it is immediately preceded by a shorter time interval, and underestimation of the same kind takes place also in the visual modality.
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The duration of a short empty time interval (typically shorter than 300 ms) is often underestimated when it is immediately preceded by a shorter time interval. This illusory underestimation—time-sh...

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Timing and time perception: A review of recent behavioral and neuroscience findings and theoretical directions

TL;DR: The present review article discusses the question of whether there is an internal clock (pacemaker counter or oscillator device) that is dedicated to temporal processing and reports the main hypotheses regarding the involvement of biological structures in time perception.

TUTORIAL REVIEW Timing and time perception: A review of recent behavioral and neuroscience findings and theoretical directions

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TL;DR: A review of recent literature related to psychological time and time perception can be found in this article, where the roles of the cerebellum, of the cerebral cortices, and of the basal ganglia in the timing processes are emphasized.
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The effect of predictability on subjective duration.

TL;DR: It is shown that when a sound or visual flickers is presented in conjunction with an unexpected visual stimulus, neither the pitch of the sound nor the frequency of the flicker is affected by the apparent duration dilation, demonstrating that subjective time in general is not slowed; instead, duration judgments can be manipulated with no concurrent impact on other temporal judgments.
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Is subjective duration a signature of coding efficiency

TL;DR: In this article, the authors suggest that the experience of duration is a signature of the amount of energy expended in representing a stimulus, i.e., the coding efficiency of a stimulus.
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Waiting times in quality of experience for web based services

TL;DR: This tutorial addresses perception principles and discusses their applicability towards fundamental relationships between waiting times and resulting Quality of Experience (QoE), and investigates to which extent the same relationships can also be used to describe QoE for more complex services such as web browsing.
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Duration discrimination of empty and filled intervals marked by auditory and visual signals

TL;DR: The results showed that the differential threshold differences among marker types are important for short durations but decrease with longer durations, and that a generalized Weber’s law generally holds for these conditions.
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Duration illusions in a train of visual stimuli.

TL;DR: The first stimulus in a sequential train of identical flashes of light appears to last longer than those in the middle of the train, and the mechanisms activated are peculiar to the visual system, since no similar illusion of duration was consistently experienced with a train of auditory tones.
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A Model of Empty Duration Perception

TL;DR: An attempt to construct a general theory of duration perception is presented and the processing time hypothesis is presented: subjective duration is directly proportional to the physical time required to process the given empty duration.
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A New Illusion of Time Perception

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an attempt to understand the mechanism that causes the time-shrinking illusion and show that categorical perception plays a crucial role in the formation of the illusion.
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