How does it feel? Passage of time judgments in speeded RT performance.
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| Title: | How does it feel? Passage of time judgments in speeded RT performance. |
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| Authors: | Bratzke, Daniel (AUTHOR), Hansen, Arne (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Psychological Research. Feb2024, Vol. 88 Issue 1, p141-147. 7p. |
| Subjects: | Time perception, Reaction time, Mirrors |
| Abstract: | The relationship between duration perception and the feeling of time passing (passage of time) is not yet understood. In the present study, we assessed introspective reaction times (RT) and passage of time judgments in a speeded RT task. Task difficulty was manipulated in a numerical comparison task by numerical distance (distance from the number 45) and notation (digit vs. word). The results showed that both effects were reflected in introspective RTs, replicating previous results. Moreover, passage of time judgments showed a very similar pattern, with slower passage of time for more difficult comparisons. These results suggest that in the millisecond range judgments of duration and passage of time largely mirror each other when participants introspect about their own RT performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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