Multidisciplinary Aspects of Time and Time Perception [electronic resource] : COST TD0904 International Workshop, Athens, Greece, October 7-8, 2010, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Argiro Vatakis, Anna Esposito, Maria Giagkou, Fred Cummins, Georgios Papadelis.
Contributor(s): Vatakis, Argiro [editor.] | Esposito, Anna [editor.] | Giagkou, Maria [editor.] | Cummins, Fred [editor.] | Papadelis, Georgios [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: BookSeries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence: 6789Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2011Edition: 1st ed. 2011.Description: XII, 291 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642214783.Subject(s): Artificial intelligence | Social sciences -- Data processing | Psychology | Machine theory | Artificial Intelligence | Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences | Behavioral Sciences and Psychology | Formal Languages and Automata TheoryAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.3 Online resources: Click here to access online In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book constitutes the documentation of the scientific outcome of the first meeting of the TIMELY network, the International Workshop on Multidisciplinary Aspects of Time and Time Perception, which took place in Athens, Greece, in October 2010. The 21 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. They cover the following topics: conceptual analysis and measurement of time; exploring factors associated with time perception variability; extending time research to ecologically-valid stimuli and real-world applications; and uncovering the neural correlates of time perception.This book constitutes the documentation of the scientific outcome of the first meeting of the TIMELY network, the International Workshop on Multidisciplinary Aspects of Time and Time Perception, which took place in Athens, Greece, in October 2010. The 21 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. They cover the following topics: conceptual analysis and measurement of time; exploring factors associated with time perception variability; extending time research to ecologically-valid stimuli and real-world applications; and uncovering the neural correlates of time perception.
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