the philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience of temporality /
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Valtteri Arstila and Dan Lloyd
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
xviii, 668 pages ;
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24 cm
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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Contents note continued: 21.On the Flexibility of Human Temporal Resolution / Valtteri Arstila -- pt. IX Action and Passion -- 22.Temporal Perception in the Context of Action / Sukhvinder S. Obhi -- 23.What Emotions Tell Us about Time / Sylvie Droit-Volet -- 24.Embodied Time: The Experience of Time, the Body, and the Self / Marc Wittmann -- pt. X Altered Times -- 25.Variability of Duration Perception: From Natural and Induced Alterations to Psychiatric Disorders / Till M. Wagner -- 26.Time Processing in Developmental Disorders: A Comparative View / Valdas Noreika -- 27.The Potential Link between Temporal Averaging and Drug-Taking Behavior / Matthew S. Matell -- 28.The Perception of Time in Hypnosis / Peter Naish -- 29.Time in the Psychopathological Mind / Warren H. Meck -- pt. XI Reflections -- 30.The Disunity of Time / Valtteri Arstila
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Contents note continued: pt. V Subjective Times and Lived Time -- 12.Temporal Windows as a Bridge from Objective to Subjective Time / Yan Bao -- 13.Time and Magic---Manipulating Subjective Temporality / Thomas Fraps -- 14.Subjective Duration in the Laboratory and the World Outside / Catharine Montgomery -- pt. VI Intersections: Timeless Philosophy and Timely Experiment -- 15.Subjective Time: From Past to Future / Dan Lloyd -- pt. VII Off the Clock -- 16.The Neural Mechanisms of Timing on Short Timescales / Dean V. Buonomano -- 17.Illusory Distortion of Subjective Time Perception / Ryota Kanai -- 18.Cognitive versus Associative Decision Rules in Timing / J. E. R. Staddon -- pt. VIII What and When -- 19.What Determines Simultaneity and Order Perception? / Piotr Jaskowski -- 20.The Research on Audiovisual Perception of Temporal Order and the Processing of Musical Temporal Patterns: Associations, Pitfalls, and Future Directions / Georgios Papadelis --
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Machine generated contents note: pt. I Historical Sources -- 1.Excerpts from The Principles of Psychology / William James -- 2.The Development of the "Specious Present" and James's Views on Temporal Experience / Holly Andersen -- 3.A Brief Account of Husserl's Conception of Our Consciousness of Time / James Mensch -- 4.The Structure of Lived Time / Edmund Husserl -- pt. II Contemporary Philosophies of Lived Time -- 5.Primal Impression and Enactive Perception / Dan Zahavi -- 6.The Phenomenal Continuum / Barry Dainton -- 7.The Temporal Structure of Experience / Ian Phillips -- pt. III Choppy Streams of Consciousness -- 8.Is Visual Perception Like a Continuous Flow or a Series of Snapshots? / Rufin VanRullen -- 9.Are There Cracks in the Facade of Continuous Visual Experience? / Alex O. Holcombe -- pt. IV Fragments of Time -- 10.Perceptual Asynchrony in Vision / Konstantinos Moutoussis -- 11.Constructing Time: Dennett and Grush on Temporal Representation / Bruno Molder --
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Our awareness of time and temporal properties is a constant feature of conscious life. Subjective temporality structures and guides every aspect of behavior and cognition, distinguishing memory, perception, and anticipation. This milestone volume brings together research on temporality from leading scholars in philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience, defining a new field of interdisciplinary research