2011
DOI: 10.3389/fnint.2011.00066
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Moments in Time

Abstract: It has been suggested that perception and action can be understood as evolving in temporal epochs or sequential processing units. Successive events are fused into units forming a unitary experience or “psychological present.” Studies have identified several temporal integration levels on different time scales which are fundamental for our understanding of behavior and subjective experience. In recent literature concerning the philosophy and neuroscience of consciousness these separate temporal processing level… Show more

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“…A number of conceptual models have been proposed to solve the paradox how it is possible to perceive duration, when our experiences of time are confined to the present moment (see Droege, 2009;Dainton, 2010a). Findings in cognitive neuroscience and psychophysics indicate that time perception operates at three basic levels termed temporal windows (Pöppel, 2009;Wittmann, 2011). A basic building block of temporal experience is defined by the border between simultaneity and succession, since below a certain temporal threshold 8 (Fraisse, 1984;Dainton, 2010b) temporal order is not perceived.…”
Section: Consciousness Of Subjective Timementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A number of conceptual models have been proposed to solve the paradox how it is possible to perceive duration, when our experiences of time are confined to the present moment (see Droege, 2009;Dainton, 2010a). Findings in cognitive neuroscience and psychophysics indicate that time perception operates at three basic levels termed temporal windows (Pöppel, 2009;Wittmann, 2011). A basic building block of temporal experience is defined by the border between simultaneity and succession, since below a certain temporal threshold 8 (Fraisse, 1984;Dainton, 2010b) temporal order is not perceived.…”
Section: Consciousness Of Subjective Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…a pause in a conversation exceeding 6 seconds, might be felt as disturbingly long (Wackermann, 2007). In that sense, longer duration leads to a phenomenon based on working memory, which encloses a sequence of experienced moments for the representation of mental presence (Wittmann, 2011). Consequently, our momentary experience of nowness is likely to be embedded in a temporal field that stretches across time reaching both into the past and into the future (Droege, 2009).…”
Section: Consciousness Of Subjective Timementioning
confidence: 99%
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