#TimePerception

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.

HernanLGHernanLG
2024-12-17

Time perception in humans seems to be locked to language processing

(9/12)

However, we do not perceive the passing of time at all when we do processing language. When we process language, we experience it automatically.

HernanLGHernanLG
2024-12-17

Time perception in humans seems to be locked to language processing

(8/12)

It thus follows that sound and light perception take time, and that whatever time this takes, it is less than the time it takes to extract meaning out of sound and light.

HernanLGHernanLG
2024-12-17

Time perception in humans seems to be locked to language processing

(7/12)

The above is true for meaningless sounds. In the case of meaningful stimuli, it is also obvious that content extraction from the stimulus must necessarily take more time than the time needed to process meaningless sensory stimulation.

HernanLGHernanLG
2024-12-17

Time perception in humans seems to be locked to language processing

(6/12)

We know that it actually takes time from sound and light to travel from its source to our sense organs, and that it takes more time for us to transform these vibrations into electrical activity that results in sound/visual perception.

HernanLGHernanLG
2024-12-17

Time perception in humans seems to be locked to language processing

(5/12)

However, notice that when it comes to meaningful linguistic stimulation, be it by means of acoustic or visual means, we do not experience additional time in the extraction of content from the input. Let me break this down:

HernanLGHernanLG
2024-12-17

Time perception in humans seems to be locked to language processing

(4/12)

Senses seem to be immediate though. If something makes a sound, I do not perceive the passing of time between the source of the sound and its perception. Same with vision, smell, touch and taste.

HernanLGHernanLG
2024-12-17

Time perception in humans seems to be locked to language processing

(3/12)

If I think, I also think across time. If I eat, or if I meditate… these are all activities that allow the perception of the passing of time.

HernanLGHernanLG
2024-12-17

Time perception in humans seems to be locked to language processing

(2/12)

In the case of humans, time (or its passing) seem to be noticeable in most phenomena. If I move, for example, I notice how time passes as/while I move.

2024-12-05

🔍✨ New Blog Article Alert: "Time Domestication in Futures Studies" – explore with us how our historical views shape the perception of the new and impact futures studies. Read the full article: buff.ly/3CZQsRT #Foresight #FuturesStudies #TimePerception

Hourglass
nemo™ 🇺🇦nemo@mas.to
2024-11-04

Research shows that body temperature significantly influences time perception! 🔥 Higher temperatures can speed up our internal clock, making time feel like it's flying by. Conversely, cooler temps may slow it down. 🥶 This fascinating link highlights how our physiology affects our cognitive processes and decision-making. 🧠💡 #TimePerception #BodyTemperature #ScienceFacts

nature.com/articles/s41598-019

Michael Gisiger :mastodon:gisiger@nerdculture.de
2024-08-08

So, overthinking the #future is equally pathological as overthinking the past? Well, just have a look at all those techno-feudalists in the Valley :blobcatdunno:

„In other words, people's mental representations of the past, present and future appear to be associated with how satisfied they are with their lives. Specifically, findings suggest that a keen focus on one of these time frames over the others (i.e., often overthinking about the past, present or future) is linked to lower well-being, while a balanced time perspective is linked with higher well-being.“

medicalxpress.com/news/2024-08

#happiness #wellbeing #TimePerception

2024-07-01

Remember endless childhood summers? Now workdays vanish in a blink! 🌞➡️💼
I've explored the fascinating world of time perception and its impact on our careers. Learn why your brain bends time and how to use this knowledge to:

Boost productivity
Balance your workday
Enjoy your professional journey more

Dive into the time warp: careerchronicles.substack.com/

#TimePerception #CareerDevelopment #WorkLifeBalance #ProductivityTips

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