Duration sensitivity depends on stimulus familiarity.

Volume: 138, Issue: 2, Pages: 177 - 186
Published: May 1, 2009
Abstract
When people are asked to assess or compare the value of experienced or hypothetical events, one of the most intriguing observations is their apparent insensitivity to event duration. The authors propose that duration insensitivity occurs when stimuli are evaluated in isolation because they typically lack comparison information. People should be able to evaluate the duration of stimuli in isolation, however, when stimuli are familiar and evoke...
Paper Details
Title
Duration sensitivity depends on stimulus familiarity.
Published Date
May 1, 2009
Volume
138
Issue
2
Pages
177 - 186
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