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Time perception
About: Time perception is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1918 publications have been published within this topic receiving 87020 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the hypothesis that perception of sound rise time is related to the perception of syllable stress in adults with developmental dyslexia, despite strong evidence for auditory rhythmic perceptual difficulties.
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TL;DR: Support for the "more is more" hypothesis was obtained and prospective time estimates were found to be significantly longer than retrospective ones in two experiments.
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TL;DR: It is suggested that encoding duration in the hundreds of milliseconds range is a process based on an internal clock mechanism that varies as a function of the processing load.
Abstract: We have studied the distortion of perceived time in a patient with left neglect. This patient consistently over-estimated the duration of stimuli in the neglected space. Overestimation was observed both with an interval comparison (300/700 ms) and with a time production (1 s) paradigm. We suggest that encoding duration in the hundreds of milliseconds range is a process based on an internal clock mechanism. The functioning of that clock varies as a function of the processing load.
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TL;DR: It is shown that the perceived interval between actions and a subsequent tone is shorter than the perceived intervals between a physically comparable passive movement and a tone, replicating the 'intentional binding' effect reported previously.
108 citations