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The influence of occupation upon the perception of time.
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This article is published in Journal of Experimental Psychology.The article was published on 1927-02-01. It has received 72 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Time perception.read more
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Attentional resources in timing: Interference effects in concurrent temporal and nontemporal working memory tasks.
TL;DR: The main results showed the classic interference effect in timing, which is, the concurrent nontemporal tasks caused temporal productions to become longer and/or more variable than did timing-only conditions.
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How cognitive load affects duration judgments: A meta-analytic review
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of 117 experiments evaluated the effects of cognitive load on duration judgments and found models emphasizing attentional resources, especially executive control, support and alternative theories do not fit with the meta-analytic findings.
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OR Forum—Perspectives on Queues: Social Justice and the Psychology of Queueing
TL;DR: This speculative paper uses personal experiences, published and unpublished cases, and occasionally “the literature” to begin to organize the thoughts on the important attributes of queueing.
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Time perception and attention: The effects of prospective versus retrospective paradigms and task demands on perceived duration
TL;DR: The results are consistent with an attentional allocation model, and they suggest that nontemporal task demands disrupt or interfere with timing in both prospective and retrospective situations.
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Prospective and retrospective judgments of time as a function of amount of information processed.
TL;DR: Judged time was an inverse linear function of response uncertainty under the prospective paradigm, whereas no significant function was obtained under the retrospective paradigm.