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The timing database: An open-access, live repository for interval timing studies
Interval timing refers to the ability to perceive and remember intervals in the seconds to minutes range. Our contemporary understanding of interval...
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Motivated to time: Effects of reinforcer devaluation and opportunity cost on interval timing
Prior research suggests that interval timing performance is sensitive to reinforcer devaluation effects and to the rate of competing sources of...
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Dynamics of retrospective timing: A big data approach
Most interval timing research has focused on prospective timing tasks, in which participants are explicitly asked to pay attention to time as they...
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Active and passive waiting in impulsive choice: Effects of fixed-interval and fixed-time delays
Behavioral interventions to improve self-control, preference for a larger-later (LL) reward over a smaller-sooner (SS) reward, involve experience...
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Interval timing in a hierarchical violation-of-expectation task: Dissociable effects of local and global predictions
Predictability associated with an event influences its perceived time. The two forms of predictions that are often discussed and have a dissociable...
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Working memory involvement in action planning does not include timing initiation structure
A fundamental limitation in the type of information that can be retained in working memory is identified in this theoretical / review article. The...
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Timing Matters: A Longitudinal Study Examining the Effects of Physical Activity Intensity and Timing on Adolescents’ Mental Health Outcomes
Physical activity is universally acknowledged for its benefits to mental health; however, the specific intensities and timings that best benefit...
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The Effect of Post-activation Performance Enhancement of Coincidence Anticipation Timing in Basketball Players
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of the post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE) method of coincidence anticipation timing in...
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First target timing influences the attentional blink under low, but not high working memory load
A growing literature posits attention as a core component of working memory (Baddeley, European Psychologist, 7 (2), 85-97,
2002 ), yet research... -
Mobile version of the Battery for the Assessment of Auditory Sensorimotor and Timing Abilities (BAASTA): Implementation and adult norms
Timing and rhythm abilities are complex and multidimensional skills that are highly widespread in the general population. This complexity can be...
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Sustained visual attention improves visuomotor timing
Relative to audition, vision is considered much less trustworthy in sensorimotor timing such as synchronizing finger movements with a temporally...
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Reparative Impression Management for Ex-Offender Applicants: Understanding Mechanisms, Race/Ethnicity, and Disclosure Timing
Despite the large number of individuals with criminal records in the United States, research on their employment transitions and hiring challenges...
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Timing of internal processes: Investigating introspection about the costs of task switching and memory search
During the last two decades, there has been new interest in introspection about multitasking performance. In this field, subjective timing of one’s...
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Time changes: Timing contexts support event segmentation in associative memory
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that items from a shared context are more strongly...
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Temporal speed prevails on interval duration in the SNARC-like effect for tempo
The Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes (SNARC) effect is evidence of an association between number magnitude and response position, with...
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The discrepancy in timing between synchronous signals and visual stimulation should not be underestimated
Response latency is a critical parameter in studying human behavior, representing the time interval between the onset of stimulus and the response....
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Investigating time-based expectancy beyond binary timing scenarios: evidence from a paradigm employing three predictive pre-target intervals
When the duration of a pre-target interval probabilistically predicts the identity of the target, participants typically form time-based...
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Measurement of interpersonal physiological synchrony in dyads: A review of timing parameters used in the literature
When individuals share interpersonal connections, such as the bond between a mother and child or between a therapist and their client, they often...