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Early posterior negativity indicates time dilation by arousal
by
Özoğlu Ezgi
, Thomaschke Roland
in
Arousal
/ Auditory stimuli
/ Bisection
/ Brain research
/ EEG
/ Efficiency
/ Electroencephalography
/ Emotions
/ Information processing
/ Memory
/ Pacemakers
/ Perceptions
/ Stimuli
/ Stimulus
/ Subjectivity
/ Time
/ Valence
/ Visual stimuli
2021
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Early posterior negativity indicates time dilation by arousal
by
Özoğlu Ezgi
, Thomaschke Roland
in
Arousal
/ Auditory stimuli
/ Bisection
/ Brain research
/ EEG
/ Efficiency
/ Electroencephalography
/ Emotions
/ Information processing
/ Memory
/ Pacemakers
/ Perceptions
/ Stimuli
/ Stimulus
/ Subjectivity
/ Time
/ Valence
/ Visual stimuli
2021
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Early posterior negativity indicates time dilation by arousal
by
Özoğlu Ezgi
, Thomaschke Roland
in
Arousal
/ Auditory stimuli
/ Bisection
/ Brain research
/ EEG
/ Efficiency
/ Electroencephalography
/ Emotions
/ Information processing
/ Memory
/ Pacemakers
/ Perceptions
/ Stimuli
/ Stimulus
/ Subjectivity
/ Time
/ Valence
/ Visual stimuli
2021
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Early posterior negativity indicates time dilation by arousal
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Early posterior negativity indicates time dilation by arousal
2021
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We investigated whether Early Posterior Negativity (EPN) indicated the subjective dilation of time when judging the duration of arousing stimuli. Participants performed a visual temporal bisection task along with high-level and low-level arousing auditory stimuli, while we simultaneously recorded EEG. In accordance with previous studies, arousing stimuli were temporally overestimated and led to higher EPN amplitude. Yet, we observed that time dilation and EPN amplitude were significantly correlated and this effect cannot be explained by confounds from stimulus valence. We interpret our findings in terms of the pacemaker–accumulator model of human timing, and suggest that EPN indicates an arousal-based increasing of the speed of our mental clock.
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