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Does subjective time interact with the heart rate?

Saeedeh Sadegh

Cornell University, New York

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Wednesday, January 25, 2023

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Tuesday, January 24, 2023

11:00 PM America/New_York

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Host: Timing Research Forum

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Domain

Neuroscience

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Timing Research Forum

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Decades of research have investigated the relationship between perception of time and heart rate with often mixed results. In search of such a relationship, I will present my far journey between two projects: from time perception in the realistic VR experience of crowded subway trips in the order of minutes (project 1); to the perceived duration of sub-second white noise tones (project 2). Heart rate had multiple concurrent relationships with subjective temporal distortions for the sub-second tones, while the effects were lacking or weak for the supra-minute subway trips. What does the heart have to do with sub-second time perception? We addressed this question with a cardiac drift-diffusion model, demonstrating the sensory accumulation of temporal evidence as a function of heart rate.

Topics

artificial intelligencecardiac drift-diffusion modelcognitionemotionheart ratesensory accumulationsubjective timesubway tripstemporal distortionstime perceptionvirtual realitywhite noise tones

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Saeedeh Sadegh

Cornell University, New York

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