Volume 5, Issue 1
A Review of Time Perception Attentional Allocation Models
- Vol. 5, Issue 1, Pages: 16-23(2024)
Published: 30 June 2024
DOI:10.47297/taposatWSP2633-456903.20240501
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Volume 5, Issue 1
College of Intelligent Science and Engineering, Hubei Minzu University, Enshi, Hubei, 445000, P.R. China
Published: 30 June 2024 ,
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Mao Zhehai.A Review of Time Perception Attentional Allocation Models[J].Theory and Practice of Science and Technology,2024,05(01):16-23.
Mao Zhehai.A Review of Time Perception Attentional Allocation Models[J].Theory and Practice of Science and Technology,2024,05(01):16-23. DOI: 10.47297/taposatWSP2633-456903.20240501.
The field of cognitive neuroscience has seen a relative dearth of study in recent years concerning the topic of time perception
which has significant importance. The majority of existing models about time perception primarily focus on the examination of temporal intervals. However
it is important to acknowledge that these models cannot be entirely dissociated from the neurological element of event sequencing. Furthermore
it is worth noting that there is currently no evidence supporting the presence of receptors directly linked to time inside organisms. Currently
the utilization of time perception as a methodology and independent variable is prevalent across many study domains. However
a comprehensive theoretical framework that can adequately elucidate this phenomenon remains elusive. The objective of this paper is to critically examine different theoretical frameworks about the perception of time and to provide novel perspectives and avenues for further investigation in the field of time perception.
Perceived timeSequence of eventsTemporal labellingAttention allocation mod
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