CORDIS Project
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This research aims to understand how humans perceive time during motor preparation for action. By employing behavioral studies and advanced brain analysis techniques, it seeks to uncover the neural mechanisms that influence temporal perception in active contexts.
Expert baseball players commonly report that they feel the ball ‘slowing down’ when about to swing their bat.
Their comments raise an interesting question of how humans perceive time prior to action, in other words, how motor preparatory activity effects on visual processing to change the subjective flow of time.Every daily event is associated with time, and we intuitively feel that we live on a constant and continuous time line.
However, studies have revealed that physical temporal events and t…
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