2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11023-016-9409-y
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Asynchronous Introspection Theory: The Underpinnings of Phenomenal Consciousness in Temporal Illusion

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“…According to Wallisch (2008: 38), „the brain contains a variety of internal clocks and rhythm detectors that might influence the experience of time.’ In other words, one’s perception of time may be distorted and inaccurate, resulting in the so-called temporal illusion. According to Chen et al (2017), the discrepancy between the real physical timeline and the (network of) neurons produced timeline composed inside a person’s brain causes temporal illusion. A form of temporal illusion is a flow state that occurs when a person is so engrossed in their activity that they believe time is flying by (Karasakal and Albayrak, 2022; Zaman et al, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Wallisch (2008: 38), „the brain contains a variety of internal clocks and rhythm detectors that might influence the experience of time.’ In other words, one’s perception of time may be distorted and inaccurate, resulting in the so-called temporal illusion. According to Chen et al (2017), the discrepancy between the real physical timeline and the (network of) neurons produced timeline composed inside a person’s brain causes temporal illusion. A form of temporal illusion is a flow state that occurs when a person is so engrossed in their activity that they believe time is flying by (Karasakal and Albayrak, 2022; Zaman et al, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both are essential concepts in successful vacation marketing campaigns (Lee et al, 2017; Manthiou et al, 2014). A less investigated concept in tourism literature is temporal illusion, where time is perceived to move slowly or stop (Chen et al, 2017; Conti, 2001; Wallisch, 2008), giving a person the impression that they are living without a clear aim or goal. Temporal illusion may affect consumer experiences during service delivery (Bielen and Demoulin, 2007; Law et al, 2004; Tom and Lucey, 1995; Zhang and Shao, 2019).…”
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“…Human dancers always present dance motions before a mirror, visually observe the mirror reflections of their own dance motions, and finally make aesthetic judgments about those motions. Similarly, if a robot perceives the aesthetics of its own dance motions just like this, it expresses more autonomous, humanoid behavior [3] and, to a certain extent, develops machine consciousness [8]. Therefore, it is meaningful to explore the self-aesthetics of robotic dance motions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%