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Visual onset expands subjective time
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posted on 2023-06-08, 14:33 authored by Ryota Kanai, Masataka WatanabeWe report a distortion of subjective time perception in which the duration of a first interval is perceived to be longer than the succeeding interval of the same duration. The amount of time expansion depends on the onset type defining the first interval. When a stimulus appears abruptly, its duration is perceived to be longer than when it appears following a stationary array. The difference in the processing time for the stimulus onset and motion onset, measured as reaction times, agrees with the difference in time expansion. Our results suggest that initial transient responses for a visual onset serve as a temporal marker for time estimation, and a systematic change in the processing time for onsets affects perceived time.
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Perception & PsychophysicsISSN
0031-5117Publisher
Psychonomic SocietyExternal DOI
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7Volume
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1113-1123Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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2013-03-11Usage metrics
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