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Time perception, pacing and exercise intensity: maximal exercise distorts the perception of time

Time perception, pacing and exercise intensity: maximal exercise distorts the perception of time

... the perception of time is significantly influenced by exercise intensity and associated perceived ...the perception of time appears to shorten in relation to the chronological time ...

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A neuroeconomic theory of rational addiction and
nonlinear time-perception.

A neuroeconomic theory of rational addiction and nonlinear time-perception.

... Let us now return to the theory of rational addiction (Becker and Murphy, 1988). The rational addiction theory states that addicts (e.g. habitual smokers and alcoholics) are more impatient than non-drug-dependent ...

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Understanding Anticipatory Time Perception in Consumers’ Time-Related Decisions

Understanding Anticipatory Time Perception in Consumers’ Time-Related Decisions

... waiting time until the realization of delayed ...on time perception is not driven by a response bias ...on time perception, visual primes without elaboration did not show this ...

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Adapting to time : duration channels do not mediate human time perception

Adapting to time : duration channels do not mediate human time perception

... of time perception (Buonomano & Karmarkar, 2002; Mauk & Buonomano, 2004); yet many important sensory processes, such as visual motion perception and speech processing, occur within this ...

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Subjectivity of time perception: a visual emotional orchestration

Subjectivity of time perception: a visual emotional orchestration

... interplay between mood states and perceived duration. That is, in psychophysical experiments auditory or visual stimuli that have emotional content are often overestimated when compared to neu- tral stimuli. Studies ...

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The effects of emotional states and traits on time perception

The effects of emotional states and traits on time perception

... arousal-based time per- ception models, in that negative emotionality was asso- ciated with overestimations of angry and fearful stimuli presentation ...and time processes, and is also thought to facilitate ...

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Neurochemical changes in basal ganglia affect time perception in parkinsonians

Neurochemical changes in basal ganglia affect time perception in parkinsonians

... and time perception in Parkinson ’ s patients TP is involved in a variety of executive functions [53], in particular, it has been largely related to the motor con- trol strategy [110] which corresponds to ...

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Clock Speed as a Window into Dopaminergic Control of Emotion and Time Perception

Clock Speed as a Window into Dopaminergic Control of Emotion and Time Perception

... Although fear-producing treatments (e.g., electric shock) and pleasure-inducing treatments (e.g., methamphetamine) have different emotional valences, they both produce physiological arousal and lead to effects on timing ...

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The relationship between time perception and emotional interference on autobiographical memories

The relationship between time perception and emotional interference on autobiographical memories

... a time period prior to beginning the ...on time in the prospective paradigm and possess greater episodic memory in the retrospective paradigm (Block et ...in time perception, which results in ...

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Motor timing and covariation with time perception: investigating the role of handedness

Motor timing and covariation with time perception: investigating the role of handedness

... with time intervals averaging around 500–600 ms, which is in accordance with earlier research (Fraisse, 1982; Collyer et ...individual time range (van Noorden and Moelants, ...the time production ...

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The influence of affective factors on time perception

The influence of affective factors on time perception

... to time perception, such as interest, processing times, originality, complexity, and ...a time interval, then the in- troduction of an interfering task within the same period will create a strong ...

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Modeling perisaccadic time perception

Modeling perisaccadic time perception

... of time perception at perisaccadic events is a thriving field of ...expected time and space visual perception im- pairment in those contexts and to explore new neu- ral-related hypothesis for ...

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Alerting attention and time perception in children

Alerting attention and time perception in children

... childrenÕs time processing by requiring them to maintain alerting attention for the oncoming ...short time interval (i.e., 1.5 s) would improve time sensitivity, particularly in the younger ...the ...

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A puzzle concerning time perception

A puzzle concerning time perception

... because perception is evidently a causal process, and second because it successfully discriminates in very simple terms, and in a wide range of cases, true beliefs that constitute knowledge from those that do ...

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Facial Emotion Modulates the Neural Mechanisms Responsible for Short Interval Time Perception

Facial Emotion Modulates the Neural Mechanisms Responsible for Short Interval Time Perception

... Although there are no datasets on how facial expressions specifically modulate activity within the timing network, recent studies have tested for the effects of emotionally arousing stimuli on activity within timing ...

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The Effects of Extensive Musical Training on Time Perception Regarding Hemispheric Lateralization, Different Time Ranges and Generalization to Different Modalities

The Effects of Extensive Musical Training on Time Perception Regarding Hemispheric Lateralization, Different Time Ranges and Generalization to Different Modalities

... The auditory signal used in the auditory sequences was a pure sinusoidal tone at a frequency of 1000 Hz, a sampling frequency of 44100 Hz and an amplitude of 75 dB (SPL) heard through circumaural headphones. This signal ...

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When do you pay? The business impact of payment time perception

When do you pay? The business impact of payment time perception

... By temporally separating the bill payment from benefit consumption, firms can manipulate the behavior of consumers to their interests. For example, a firm can offer discounts to encourage bulk purchases. Since consumers ...

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Technological Progress, Time Perception and Environmental Sustainability

Technological Progress, Time Perception and Environmental Sustainability

... across time, economic growth has a negative relation with environmental quality in the early stages of development, which tends to get reversed beyond a point (Grossman and Krueger, 1995; Millimet, List and ...

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Does document relevance affect the searcher's perception 0f time?

Does document relevance affect the searcher's perception 0f time?

... I participants (Mean: 4.764, SD: 0.566) is lower than the Type II participants (Mean: 5.842, SD: 1.619), though the significance (p-value=0.124, df=22, ES=0.547) is a little higher than the con- ventional significance ...

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Time constancy in human perception

Time constancy in human perception

... frequency (Kanai et al., 2006; Linares & Gorea, 2015). A common characteristic of these studies is that they relate perceived duration to the strength of the neural response evoked by the stimulus (Eagleman & ...

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