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Subjective Time : The Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience of Temporality.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The MIT Press SeriesPublisher: Cambridge : MIT Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (687 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262322744
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Subjective TimeDDC classification:
  • 115
LOC classification:
  • BD638.S835 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- I Historical Sources -- 1 Excerpts from The Principles of Psychology -- 2 The Development of the "Specious Present" and James's Views on Temporal Experience -- 3 A Brief Account of Husserl's Conception of Our Consciousness of Time -- 4 The Structure of Lived Time -- II Contemporary Philosophies of Lived Time -- 5 Primal Impression and Enactive Perception -- 6 The Phenomenal Continuum -- 7 The Temporal Structure of Experience -- III Choppy Streams of Consciousness -- 8 Is Visual Perception Like a Continuous Flow or a Series of Snapshots? -- 9 Are There Cracks in the Facade of Continuous Visual Experience? -- IV Fragments of Time -- 10 Perceptual Asynchrony in Vision -- 11 Constructing Time: Dennett and Grush on Temporal Representation -- V Subjective Times and Lived Time -- 12 Temporal Windows as a Bridge from Objective to Subjective Time -- 13 Time and Magic - Manipulating Subjective Temporality -- 14 Subjective Duration in the Laboratory and the World Outside -- VI Intersections: Timeless Philosophy and Timely Experiment -- 15 Subjective Time: From Past to Future -- VII Off the Clock -- 16 The Neural Mechanisms of Timing on Short Timescales -- 17 Illusory Distortion of Subjective Time Perception -- 18 Cognitive versus Associative Decision Rules in Timing -- VIII What and When -- 19 What Determines Simultaneity and Order Perception? -- 20 The Research on Audiovisual Perception of Temporal Order and the Processing of Musical Temporal Patterns: Associations, Pitfalls, and Future Directions -- 21 On the Flexibility of Human Temporal Resolution -- IX Action and Passion -- 22 Temporal Perception in the Context of Action -- 23 What Emotions Tell Us about Time -- 24 Embodied Time: The Experience of Time, the Body, and the Self -- X Altered Times.
25 Variability of Duration Perception: From Natural and Induced Alterations to Psychiatric Disorders -- 26 Time Processing in Developmental Disorders: A Comparative View -- 27 The Potential Link between Temporal Averaging and Drug-Taking Behavior -- 28 The Perception of Time in Hypnosis -- 29 Time in the Psychopathological Mind -- XI Reflections -- 30 The Disunity of Time -- Index.
Summary: Interdisciplinary perspectives on the feature of conscious life that scaffolds every act of cognition: subjective time.
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- I Historical Sources -- 1 Excerpts from The Principles of Psychology -- 2 The Development of the "Specious Present" and James's Views on Temporal Experience -- 3 A Brief Account of Husserl's Conception of Our Consciousness of Time -- 4 The Structure of Lived Time -- II Contemporary Philosophies of Lived Time -- 5 Primal Impression and Enactive Perception -- 6 The Phenomenal Continuum -- 7 The Temporal Structure of Experience -- III Choppy Streams of Consciousness -- 8 Is Visual Perception Like a Continuous Flow or a Series of Snapshots? -- 9 Are There Cracks in the Facade of Continuous Visual Experience? -- IV Fragments of Time -- 10 Perceptual Asynchrony in Vision -- 11 Constructing Time: Dennett and Grush on Temporal Representation -- V Subjective Times and Lived Time -- 12 Temporal Windows as a Bridge from Objective to Subjective Time -- 13 Time and Magic - Manipulating Subjective Temporality -- 14 Subjective Duration in the Laboratory and the World Outside -- VI Intersections: Timeless Philosophy and Timely Experiment -- 15 Subjective Time: From Past to Future -- VII Off the Clock -- 16 The Neural Mechanisms of Timing on Short Timescales -- 17 Illusory Distortion of Subjective Time Perception -- 18 Cognitive versus Associative Decision Rules in Timing -- VIII What and When -- 19 What Determines Simultaneity and Order Perception? -- 20 The Research on Audiovisual Perception of Temporal Order and the Processing of Musical Temporal Patterns: Associations, Pitfalls, and Future Directions -- 21 On the Flexibility of Human Temporal Resolution -- IX Action and Passion -- 22 Temporal Perception in the Context of Action -- 23 What Emotions Tell Us about Time -- 24 Embodied Time: The Experience of Time, the Body, and the Self -- X Altered Times.

25 Variability of Duration Perception: From Natural and Induced Alterations to Psychiatric Disorders -- 26 Time Processing in Developmental Disorders: A Comparative View -- 27 The Potential Link between Temporal Averaging and Drug-Taking Behavior -- 28 The Perception of Time in Hypnosis -- 29 Time in the Psychopathological Mind -- XI Reflections -- 30 The Disunity of Time -- Index.

Interdisciplinary perspectives on the feature of conscious life that scaffolds every act of cognition: subjective time.

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