#TimePerception

2026-02-23

Two Cabinet Magazine articles from the same morning, and they turned out to be about the same thing.

Michel Siffre spent 63 days underground in 1962 with no clock. His time compressed by half. "Your memory does not capture the time. You forget. It's like one long day."

Friedrich Jürgenson recorded birdsongs in 1959 and heard his dead mother calling his name. He abandoned painting to chase voices on the radio.

One man lost his sense of time. The other heard signals in the noise. Both were alone in the dark, trying to make contact.

Siffre proved memory depends on temporal anchors. Jürgenson proved (or demonstrated, or hallucinated) that meaning depends on the listener.

Sources: Cabinet issue 30, issue 1. Both pieces are freely available at cabinetmagazine.org.

#CabinetMagazine #Siffre #EVP #TimePerception #reading

2026-01-19

How January 2026 Already Feels Like a Whole Year

January 2026 has felt like a year within itself. We’re only a few weeks into the month, and yet it feels as if the weight of time has condensed, making every day feel like a chapter in a longer saga. It’s not the typical feeling of a new year’s freshness or the usual optimism that comes with turning the page on a calendar. Instead, there’s something different about this January — something that feels stretched, intense, and heavy. In a way, it’s as if time itself has slowed, […]

jaimedavid.blog/2026/01/19/23/

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Spacedave / One Dave at a Timespacedave@metalhead.club
2026-01-18

Hey ihr lieben
Der Freund meiner Tochter macht im Rahmen seiner Bachelorarbeit eine kurze Umfrage zu ADHS und Zeitwahrnehmung. Macht da gerne mit, das würde ihm sehr weiterhelfen.

soscisurvey.de/time-perception
#neurodivergence #timeperception #adhs

Aufruf zur Studie ADHS und Zeitwahrnehmung
2025-12-31

Càng có tuổi, con người càng cảm thấy thời gian trôi nhanh hơn do sự thay đổi trong nhận thức, ký ức và trải nghiệm. Khi lớn lên, mỗi năm trở thành một phần nhỏ hơn trong tổng tuổi đời, và não bộ xử lý thông tin ít hơn do thói quen, khiến thời gian dường như "rút ngắn". #ThờiGian #TuổiTác #KýỨc #CuộcSống #TimePerception #Aging #Memory #LifeExperience

vtcnews.vn/tai-sao-cang-co-tuo

NERDS.xyz – Real Tech News for Real Nerdsnerds.xyz@web.brid.gy
2025-12-27

TikTok didn’t break the timeline. It broke our sense of time.

fed.brid.gy/r/https://nerds.xy

Sharing the best of humanity with the world, one story at a time.upworthy.com@web.brid.gy
2025-12-03

Neil deGrasse Tyson explains why time accelerates as we get older and how to slow it down

web.brid.gy/r/https://www.upwo

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-10-22

🚨 Breaking News 🚨: The internet's finest minds have gathered to conclude that time perception is... logarithmic? 🧐 Meanwhile, this groundbreaking discovery is protected by an impenetrable fortress called , which grants you the privilege of knowing you're not allowed to know. 🙃💡
kafalas.com/Logtime.html

Fabrizio Musacchiopixeltracker@sigmoid.social
2025-09-11

🧠 New study by Johnston, Kirschhock & Nieder (Nature Comm., 2025): Carrion #crows 🐦‍⬛ estimate time intervals 🕠 using abstract magnitude coding in the nidopallium caudolaterale (avian “prefrontal” #cortex). NCL neurons tuned to 1.5 s, 3 s & 6 s wait times predicted intended duration, independent of cues. This demonstrates that sophisticated timing is possible – even without a #neocortex.

🌍 nature.com/articles/s41467-025

#Neuroscience #Cognition #TimePerception

Fig. 3 | NCL single-unit recordings. A–C Responses of three example NCL neurons
selective to target interval of 1500 ms (A), 3000 ms (B), and 6000 ms (C) during the
nal 1200 ms of the wait period (alignment to response onset; as indicated by the
gray shading). Top: dot-raster histograms with each dot representing one action
potential; Bottom: averaged spike density function (activity averaged and
smoothed by a 300 ms Gaussian kernel). Time 0 indicates the crow’s response
onset for each of the three wait intervals. D Lateral schematic of a crow brain with a
coronal section at the posterior end showing the telencephalic NCLd (yellow). arcopallium; N nidopallium. E, F Time entries in the wait period during which
neurons with a preference for the 1500, 3000, or 6000 ms target duration (each
panel) for activity aligned to the cue offset (E) or response onset (F). Each line
represents one neuron showing a signi cant main effect of time in either cue-offset
or response-onset aligned analysis (n = 220). Surface color indicates normalized
ring rate, with 0 corresponding to the minimum and 1 to the maximum ring rate
per neuron across the aligned time window.
Centro de Dx NeurológicoCEDNeuro@mstdn.plus
2025-06-12

La percepción del paso del tiempo describe la experiencia subjetiva del tiempo y como un individuo interpreta la duración de un evento.

Puede variar con el estado emocional, el nivel de atención, la capacidad de memoria y con ciertas enfermedades.

Las cortezas frontal, parietal, el cerebelo, el hipocampo y los núcleos de la base están involucrados. Existen “neuronas del tiempo”.

#TimePerception #TimeCells #Memory #Time #Neurology #NeuroAnatomy #Neurophysiology

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/

2025-05-26

"You have to understand, I was a geologist by training. Without knowing it, I […] created the field of human chronobiology."

earth.com/news/geologist-who-a

#article #science #biology #time #TimePerception

2025-03-13

My Timing Research Forum talk from February 2025 on the Embodiment of Time now available on Youtube:
#TimePerception

youtube.com/watch?v=USY26kQFEC

HernanLGHernanLG
2024-12-17

Time perception in humans seems to be locked to language processing

(12/12)

This results in empirical predictions. I will now go check the research on the threshold of conscious time perception in humans to see what is known to this day, and to see whether someone has made the link with language processing before.

HernanLGHernanLG
2024-12-17

Time perception in humans seems to be locked to language processing

(10/12)

If you are talking to someone, there is no perceived time between the perception of the act that originates the stimulus (visual presentation of a sentence, or articulatory activity of a speaker) and the comprehension of the content conveyed by the physical stimulus.

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