The illusions of time : philosophical and psychological essays on timing and time perception
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The illusions of time : philosophical and psychological essays on timing and time perception
Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
- : hbk
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Other editors: Adrian Bardon, Sean Enda Power, Argiro Vatakis
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This edited collection presents the latest cutting-edge research in the philosophy and cognitive science of temporal illusions. Illusion and error have long been important points of entry for both philosophical and psychological approaches to understanding the mind. Temporal illusions, specifically, concern a fundamental feature of lived experience, temporality, and its relation to a fundamental feature of the world, time, thus providing invaluable insight into investigations of the mind and its relationship with the world. The existence of temporal illusions crucially challenges the naive assumption that we can simply infer the temporal nature of the world from experience. This anthology gathers eighteen original papers from current leading researchers in this subject, covering four broad and interdisciplinary topics: illusions of temporal passage, illusions and duration, illusions of temporal order and simultaneity, and the relationship between temporal illusions and the cognitive representation of time.
目次
Part I: The Passage of Time.- Chapter 1. One Things After Another: Why the Passage of Time is Not an Illusion. Natalja Deng.- Chapter 2: Does it really seem to us as though time passes?. Kristie Miller.- Chapter 3. The Dynamic Block Universe and the Illusion of Passage. Maria Balcells.- Chapter 4. The Perception of Duration and the Judgement of the Passage of Time. Luke A. Jones.- Part II: Duration.- Chapter 5. The Temporal Oddball Effect and Related Phenomena: Cognitive Mechanisms and Experimental Approaches. Rolf Ulrich and Karin M. Bausenhart.- Chapter 6. Why the Intrinsic Value of Hedonic Sensations is Not Quantifiable. Ingmar Perrson.- Chapter 7. The Temporal Dynamic of Emotion Effects on Judgment of Durations. Sylvie Droit-Volet.- Chapter 8. Hidden Durations: Time-Lag in the World and Mind. Kristoffer Sundberg.- Chapter 9. Modulations in the Experience of Duration. Marc Wittman, Tijana Jokic and Eric Pfeifer.- Chapter 10. Against Illusions of Duration. Sean Enda Power.- Part III: Simultaneity and Temporal Order.- Chapter 11. Causality Guides Times Perception. Andrea Desantis and Marc Buehner.- Chapter 12. Getting Stuck in the Ordered Sequence: Disrupted Temporal Processing in Patients With Schizophrenia and What it Tells us About the Sense of Time Continuity. Anne Giersch.- Chapter 13. When the Perception of a Synchronous World is - Mostly - Just an Illusion. Nadia Paraskevoudi and Argiro Vatakis.- Part IV: Cognition and Representation of Temporal Phenomena.- Chapter 14. Time Opined: A Being in the Moment. Mark A. Eliott.- Chapter 15. Temporal Binding and the Perception/Cognition Boundary. Christoph Hoerl.- Chapter 16. Spatiotemporal Illusions Involving Perceived Motion. Timothy L. Hubbard.- Chapter 17. Perceptual Illusions Caused by Discrete Sampling. Rodika Sokoliuk and Rufin VanRullen.- Chapter 18. Time Markers and Temporal Illusions. Valterri Arstila.
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