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Tempo rubato: Animacy speeds up time in the brain
2011
Journal of Vision
How do we estimate time when watching an action? The idea that events are timed by a centralized clock has recently been called into question in favour of distributed, specialized mechanisms. Here we provide evidence for a critical specialization: animate and inanimate events are separately timed by humans. Methodology/Principal Findings: In different experiments, observers were asked to intercept a moving target or to discriminate the duration of a stationary flash while viewing different
doi:10.1167/11.11.1228
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