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Time perception: how our judgment of time is influenced by the regularity and change in stimulus distribution?

MIngbo Cai

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International Research Center for Neurointelligence | The University of Tokyo | Institutes for Advanced Study

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Thursday, November 5, 2020

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To organize various experiences in a coherent mental representation, we need to properly estimate the duration and temporal order of different events. Yet, our perception of time is noisy and vulnerable to various illusions. Studying these illusions can elucidate the mechanism by which the brain perceives time. In this talk, I will review a few studies on how the brain perceives duration of events and the temporal order between self-generated motion and sensory feedback. Combined with computational models at different levels, these experiments illustrated that the brain incorporates the prior knowledge of the statistical distribution of the duration of stimuli and the decay of memory when estimating duration of an individual event, and adjusts its perception of temporal order to changes in the statistics of the environment.

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computational modelsduration estimationenvironmental statisticsillusionsmemorymemory decayself-generated motionsensory feedbackstatistical distributiontemporal ordertemporal order judgementtime perception

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MIngbo Cai

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International Research Center for Neurointelligence | The University of Tokyo | Institutes for Advanced Study

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