Presentation 1998/1/23
What kind of duration markers are necessary for the time shirinking illusion?
Miki YAMASHITA, Ken-ichi SHIRAKAWA, Ken ISHIURA, Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA,
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Abstract(in English) When two short time intervals delimited by the onsets of short tones neighbor each other and the second time interval is longer than the first one, second time interval can be perceived as shorter than expected from its physical duration. This illusory perception of time is called "time shirinking". In most cases where this illusion occurred, very short and simple sound markers were used to delimit time intervals. We employed simple tones, Japanese speech, and synthesized musical tones as markers in the present study. Time shrinking took place even when the marker tones were longer or when musical sounds were employed.
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Keyword(in English) time perception / time shrinking / marker
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Title (in English) What kind of duration markers are necessary for the time shirinking illusion?
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Keyword(1) time perception
Keyword(2) time shrinking
Keyword(3) marker
1st Author's Name Miki YAMASHITA
1st Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Design Department of Acoustic Design()
2nd Author's Name Ken-ichi SHIRAKAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Design Department of Acoustic Design
3rd Author's Name Ken ISHIURA
3rd Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Design Department of Acoustic Design
4th Author's Name Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA
4th Author's Affiliation Kyushu Institute of Design Department of Acoustic Design
Date 1998/1/23
Paper # HIP97-37
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 509
Page pp.pp.-
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