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How emotional auditory stimuli modulate time perception
2007
Emotion
Emotional and neutral sounds rated for valence and arousal were used to investigate the influence of emotions on timing in reproduction and verbal estimation tasks with durations from 2 s to 6 s. Results revealed an effect of emotion on temporal judgment, with emotional stimuli judged to be longer than neutral ones for a similar arousal level. Within scalar expectancy theory (J. Gibbon, R. Church, & W. Meck, 1984) , this suggests that emotion-induced activation generates an increase in
doi:10.1037/1528-3542.7.4.697
pmid:18039036
fatcat:vqjksrad25ce3buvxsakytfgfq