2014
DOI: 10.3389/fnbot.2014.00025
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Toward embodied artificial cognition: TIME is on my side

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“…Alternatively, our findings can be better explained by the awareness theory based on the embodiment framework ( Craig, 2009 ; Wittmann, 2013 ; Maniadakis et al, 2014 ), according to which time perception is an accumulation process of self-related moments ( Craig, 2009 ; Wittmann et al, 2010 ). In line with this view, recent studies have shown the modulation of near-body arousing stimuli on duration judgment ( Effron et al, 2006 ; Wittmann and van Wassenhove, 2009 ; Shi et al, 2012 ; Jia et al, 2015 ).…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…Alternatively, our findings can be better explained by the awareness theory based on the embodiment framework ( Craig, 2009 ; Wittmann, 2013 ; Maniadakis et al, 2014 ), according to which time perception is an accumulation process of self-related moments ( Craig, 2009 ; Wittmann et al, 2010 ). In line with this view, recent studies have shown the modulation of near-body arousing stimuli on duration judgment ( Effron et al, 2006 ; Wittmann and van Wassenhove, 2009 ; Shi et al, 2012 ; Jia et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Not only spatial perception, time perception can also be better understood within the framework of embodiment ( Clark, 1999 ; Droit-Volet et al, 2013 ; Wittmann, 2013 ; Maniadakis et al, 2014 ). Studies have demonstrated that bodily states markedly influence time perception ( Yarrow et al, 2001 ; Droit-Volet and Gil, 2009 ; Hagura et al, 2012 ; Shi et al, 2013 ; Jia et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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