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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Simon GrondinPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.280kg ISBN: 9780367431631ISBN 10: 0367431637 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 09 December 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1: Basic Temporal Processes 1. How are Timing and time Perception Studied? 2. Do Psychophysical Laws Hold for Time Perception? 3. Is Psychological Time Punctuated with Critical Durations? 4. Do We Have an Internal Clock? 5. Which Parts of the Brain are Involved in the Processing of Temporal Information? 6. Is Temporal Information Processing Based on Rhythm? 7. Does the Perception of Time Emerge from Our Senses? 8. Can We Improve the Processing of Temporal Information? 9. What is the Influence of Attention on Time Perception? 10. How Does Space Affect Time Judgments? 11. What Factors Cause Temporal Distortions? Part 2 : Time and Pathologies 12. What Experience of Time Do People Suffering From Schizophrenia Have? 13. What Relation to Time Do Autistic People Have? 14. How is ADHD Linked to Temporal Problems? 15. Does a Depressive State Affect Time Perception? 16. Does Anxiety Affect Time Perception? 17. How is Parkinson’s Disease Linked to the Processing of Temporal Information? 18. Do People with Traumatic Brain Injury Have Temporal Dysfunctions? 19. Are Language and Reading Impairments Caused by Temporal Information Processing Problems? 20. Can Timing and Rhythm Be Useful in Physical Rehabilitation? Part 3 : Personal and Social Time 21. Are Musicians Better at Perceiving Time? 22. What Place Does Synchronization Have in Relationships Between People? 23. How Does Emotion Affect Time Perception? 24. What Knowledge do Children Have of Time? 25. Does Time Perception Differ According to Sex? 26. How do People Differ in Their Relationship to Time? 27. Do We Correctly Estimate the Time It Takes to Do a Task? 28. How Do We Remember When an Event Occurred? 29. Why Does Time Seem to Go Faster as We Get Older?ReviewsThis book is pedagogic and synthetic, and covers an impressive amount of easy-to-grasp information - Anne Giersch, French National Institute of Health and Medical Research, Strasbourg, France. This book will appeal to both the intelligent layperson and the advanced undergraduate or graduate - Vincent Walsh, Professor of Human Brain Research, University College London, UK This book is pedagogic and synthetic, and covers an impressive amount of easy-to-grasp information - Anne Giersch, French National Institute of Health and Medical Research, Strasbourg, France. This book will appeal to both the intelligent layperson and the advanced undergraduate or graduate - Vincent Walsh, Professor of Human Brain Research, University College London, UK This book is pedagogic and synthetic, and covers an impressive amount of easy-to-grasp information - Anne Giersch, French National Institute of Health and Medical Research, Strasbourg, France This book will appeal to both the intelligent layperson and the advanced undergraduate or graduate - Vincent Walsh, Professor of Human Brain Research, University College London, UK This book is pedagogic and synthetic, and covers an impressive amount of easy-to-grasp information - Anne Giersch, French National Institute of Health and Medical Research, Strasbourg, France This book will appeal to both the intelligent layperson and the advanced undergraduate or graduate - Vincent Walsh, Professor of Human Brain Research, University College London, UK Author InformationSimon Grondin is Professor of Psychology at Université Laval, Québec, Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |