Tag: temporal perception


FLEXITIME, FLICKER DISCRIMINATION

An Introduction to Temporal Perception: Flexitime and Flicker Discrimination In the expansive field of cognitive psychology, temporal perception stands as a foundational pillar for understanding how humans interact with an ever-changing environment. Among the most critical components of this perceptual domain are flexitime and flicker discrimination. While these terms may appear distinct, they represent two […]

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SPECIOUS PRESENT

The Specious Present Introduction to the Specious Present The concept of the specious present represents a fundamental aspect of how human beings experience and perceive the passage of time. Far from being an instantaneous, indivisible point, our subjective experience of the “now” is, in fact, an extended duration, a brief temporal window where past events […]

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TIME ERROR

TIME ERROR The Core Definition of Time Error A fundamental aspect of human experience involves our ability to perceive and interact with the dimension of time; however, this perception is not always perfectly aligned with objective reality. The concept of time error, a central construct in cognitive neuroscience, precisely quantifies this discrepancy, referring to the […]

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