When causality shapes the experience of time: Evidence for temporal binding in young children

Volume: 22, Issue: 3
Published: Dec 19, 2018
Abstract
It is well established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. Recent research with adults has shown that this relation is bidirectional: events that are believed to be causally related are perceived as occurring closer together in time—the so‐called temporal binding effect. Here, we examined the developmental origins of temporal binding. Participants predicted when an event that was either caused by a button...
Paper Details
Title
When causality shapes the experience of time: Evidence for temporal binding in young children
Published Date
Dec 19, 2018
Volume
22
Issue
3
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