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Time perception in children: A neurodevelopmental approach

Sylvie Droit-Volet
- 01 Jan 2013 - 
- Vol. 51, Iss: 2, pp 220-234
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This review discusses behavioral studies on time perception in healthy children that suggest the existence of a primitive "sense" of time in infants as well as research that has revealed the changes in time judgments that occur throughout childhood.
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This article is published in Neuropsychologia.The article was published on 2013-01-01. It has received 135 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Time perception & Cognition.

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Atlas-based analysis of neurodevelopment from infancy to adulthood using Diffusion Tensor Imaging

TL;DR: Atlas-based tools for time-dependent quantitative image analysis are developed to characterize the anatomical changes that occur from 2years of age to adulthood, and the brainstem anatomy of cerebral palsy patients was evaluated and the altered anatomy was delineated.
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Time perception, emotions and mood disorders.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the feeling that time is passing slowly is not systematically associated with a disruption in the basic mechanisms underlying time perception, and a distinction is made between time perception and explicit awareness of the passage of time.
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Differential effects of amphetamine and haloperidol on temporal reproduction: dopaminergic regulation of attention and clock speed.

TL;DR: The results suggest that individuals with a higher degree of sensitivity to time are also more sensitive to their feelings of stimulant-induced euphoria and drug liking-suggesting that internal clock and reward pathways share common dopaminergic pathways.
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Time, Emotion and the Embodiment of Timing

TL;DR: A review of studies on the effects of emotion on time judgments can be found in this article. But the results of these studies are limited to affective disorders, and they do not consider the effect of emotions on the basic mechanisms involved in time perception.
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Activity in perceptual classification networks as a basis for human subjective time perception

TL;DR: It is shown that tracking activation changes in a neural network trained to recognize objects (similar to the human visual system) produces estimates of duration that are subject to human-like biases.
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