Interoceptive awareness selectively predicts timing accuracy in irregular contexts

Volume: 377, Pages: 112242 - 112242
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Awareness of psychophysiological changes has been proposed to play a role in duration perception; however, evidence on whether interoceptive awareness affects timing is mixed, and it is not clear which task features favor the reliance on bodily changes to track time. Here we tested the hypothesis that interoceptive awareness is selectively involved in timing when the context does not provide reliable cues on elapsed time. We developed a novel...
Paper Details
Title
Interoceptive awareness selectively predicts timing accuracy in irregular contexts
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
377
Pages
112242 - 112242
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