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The Psychology of Time Perception
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Wearden, John.
The Psychology of Time Perception
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The Psychology of Time Perception/ by John Wearden.
Author:
Wearden, John.
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XVII, 261 p. 28 illus., 26 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Self. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-40883-9
ISBN:
9781137408839
The Psychology of Time Perception
Wearden, John.
The Psychology of Time Perception
[electronic resource] /by John Wearden. - 1st ed. 2016. - XVII, 261 p. 28 illus., 26 illus. in color.online resource.
Preface -- Chapter 1. Overview -- Chapter 2. A Brief History of Time Perception -- Chapter 3. SET and Human Timing -- Chapter 4. Theoretical Models of Temporal Generalization and Bisection in Humans -- Chapter 5. Cognitive Processes, Emotion and Timing -- Chapter 6. Retrospective Timing and Passage of Time Judgments -- Chapter 7. Time Perception in Children -- Chapter 8. Timing and Ageing -- Chapter 9. Animal Timing -- Chapter 10. Some Commonly-Used Methods in Time Perception Research.
John Wearden is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Keele University, UK. He has authored more than 120 articles and book chapters, mostly on time perception in humans and animals. How do people perceive time? This book presents a wealth of contemporary and classical research, including some of the history and philosophy of time perception. Influential internal clock-based models of time perception receive an in-depth but non-technical introduction and discussion. The role of cognition and emotion in perceiving time is also explored, as well as questions derived from time experience in daily life, such as why time seems to pass more quickly in one situation rather than another. Classical and modern research on timing in children is reviewed, as well as work on time perception and time experience in older people. Leading recent models of animal timing are also discussed in a non-mathematical way. .
ISBN: 9781137408839
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-40883-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BF697-697.5
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Preface -- Chapter 1. Overview -- Chapter 2. A Brief History of Time Perception -- Chapter 3. SET and Human Timing -- Chapter 4. Theoretical Models of Temporal Generalization and Bisection in Humans -- Chapter 5. Cognitive Processes, Emotion and Timing -- Chapter 6. Retrospective Timing and Passage of Time Judgments -- Chapter 7. Time Perception in Children -- Chapter 8. Timing and Ageing -- Chapter 9. Animal Timing -- Chapter 10. Some Commonly-Used Methods in Time Perception Research.
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