How do we experience time? What do we use to experience it?In a series of remarkable experiments, Robert Ornstein shows that it is difficult to maintain an "inner clock" explanation of the experience of time and postulates a cognitive, information-processing approach. This approach alone makes sense out of the very different data of the experience of time and in particular of the experience of duration - the lengthening of duration under LSD, for example, or the effects of an experience felt to be a success rather than a failure, time in sensory deprivation, the time-order effect, or the influence of the administration of a sedative or stimulant drug.
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Serie / Reihe: Penguin science of behaviour
Personen: Ornstein, Robert E.
Ornstein, Robert E.:
On the experience of time / von Robert E. Ornstein. - Harmondsworth : Penguin books, 1969. - 136 Seiten. - (Penguin science of behaviour)
Allgemeine Psychologie - Signatur: CP 2500 O74-01 - Buch