A standard conceptual framework for the study of subjective time.

作者: Sven Thönes , Kurt Stocker

DOI: 10.1016/J.CONCOG.2019.04.004

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摘要: Research on the mental representation of time ('subjective time') has provided broad insights into nature perception and temporal processing. As field comprises different scientific disciplines, such as psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, studies differ with regard to basic terms concepts used. For this reason, research subjective lacks a coherent conceptual system. We argue that in should aim at establishing system, i.e., more standardized terminology, order strengthen its theoretical basis support an efficient communication results. Based key empirical findings are commonly (but inconsistently) used literature, we for framework study differentiates between three types representations time: processing, passage, duration.

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