
Mostly posts on philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science regarding modelling our experience of time. Consciousness may be discussed in the style of Daniel Dennett, and in states of indignation I promote views on feminist philosophy of science.
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It is robustly confirmed empirically that temporally binding features take time.
For us to perceive two sensory features motion and colour, shape and depth, or all four features as occurring at the same time, these features must be bound t...
In the previous post, I argued that the different mechanisms in the brain that underpins our ability to perceive time are fragmented. By fragmented I mean that there are several dimensions along which timekeeping mechanisms can dissociate -...
Today I want to present a new way to set out the problem that has kept me interested in the philosophy and psychology of time perception. To do so I largely rely on Philosopher Gerardo Viera’s paper “The Perceived Unity of Time” from 2020....
We might argue that our time perceptual system has to deal with an adaptive trade-off that trades between ‘speed of perceptual availability’ and ‘accuracy of temporal integration.
The speed of perceptual availability describes how quickly...
As discussed in an earlier post, one of the big issues in coming up with a good theory of time perception is ‘the temporal binding problem’. An answer to the temporal binding problem must explain how features of objects and agents are integ...
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PhD candidate - University of Sydney. Spending time on the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science reg. modelling our experience of time.
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