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Optokinetic stimulation affects temporal estimation in healthy humans

Brain and Cognition, 64(1): 68--73, 2007.
Authors: Carmelo Mario Vicario and Carlo Caltagirone and Massimiliano Oliveri
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WBY-4NCKK41-1/2/45f9d84e1717e7e91dcbd7d411f95bde
Description: ScienceDirect - Brain and Cognition : Optokinetic stimulation affects temporal estimation in healthy humans
Tags: Optokinetic Perception Space Time stimulation
Abstract: The representation of time and space are closely linked in the cognitive system. Optokinetic stimulation modulates spatial attention in healthy subjects and patients with spatial neglect. In order to evaluate whether optokinetic stimulation could influence time perception, a group of healthy subjects performed "time-comparison" tasks of sub- and supra-second intervals before and after leftward or rightward optokinetic stimulation. Subjective time perception was biased by the direction of optokinetic stimulation. Rightward optokinetic stimulation induced an overestimation of time perception compared with baseline and leftward optokinetic stimulation. These results indicate a directional bias in time perception induced by manipulation of spatial attention and could argue for a mental linear representation of time intervals.
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title = {Optokinetic stimulation affects temporal estimation in healthy humans},
author = {Carmelo Mario Vicario and Carlo Caltagirone and Massimiliano Oliveri},
journal = {Brain and Cognition},
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pages = {68--73},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WBY-4NCKK41-1/2/45f9d84e1717e7e91dcbd7d411f95bde},
volume = {64},
year = {2007},
description = {ScienceDirect - Brain and Cognition : Optokinetic stimulation affects temporal estimation in healthy humans},
abstract = {The representation of time and space are closely linked in the cognitive system. Optokinetic stimulation modulates spatial attention in healthy subjects and patients with spatial neglect. In order to evaluate whether optokinetic stimulation could influence time perception, a group of healthy subjects performed "time-comparison" tasks of sub- and supra-second intervals before and after leftward or rightward optokinetic stimulation. Subjective time perception was biased by the direction of optokinetic stimulation. Rightward optokinetic stimulation induced an overestimation of time perception compared with baseline and leftward optokinetic stimulation. These results indicate a directional bias in time perception induced by manipulation of spatial attention and could argue for a mental linear representation of time intervals.},
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