On the Experience of Time

How do we experience time? What do we use to experience it?In a series of remarkable experiments, Robert Ornstein shows that it is difficult to maintain an “inner clock” explanation of the experience of time and postulates a cognitive, information-processing approach. This approach alone makes sense out of the very different data of the experience of time and in particular of the experience of duration—the lengthening of duration under LSD, for example, or the effects of an experience felt to be a success rather than a failure, time in sensory deprivation, the time-order effect, or the influence of the administration of a sedative or stimulant drug.
- Sorozatcím:
- Penguin Science of Behaviour
- Kiadó:
- Penguin Books
- Kiadás éve:
- 1969
- Kiadás helye:
- Harmondsworth
- Nyomda:
- Hazell Watson & Viney Ltd.
- Kötés típusa:
- ragasztott papír
- Terjedelem:
- 126
- Nyelv:
- angol
- Méret:
- Szélesség: 11.00cm, Magasság: 18.00cm
- Kategória:
Editorial Foreword 11
Preface 13
The Problem of Temporal Experience 15
The 'Sensory Process' Metaphor 25
The 'Storage Size' Metaphor 37
Four Studies of the Stimulus Determinants of Duration
Experience 53
Two Studies of Coding Processes and Duration
Experience 73
Three Studies of Storage Size 83
Summary, Conclusion and some Speculation on Future
Directions 101
References 116
Index 122
Preface 13
The Problem of Temporal Experience 15
The 'Sensory Process' Metaphor 25
The 'Storage Size' Metaphor 37
Four Studies of the Stimulus Determinants of Duration
Experience 53
Two Studies of Coding Processes and Duration
Experience 73
Three Studies of Storage Size 83
Summary, Conclusion and some Speculation on Future
Directions 101
References 116
Index 122
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