This volume critically reviews cognitive models of psychological
time in order to clarify and enrich what is known about the
temporal aspects of cognitive processes. Concentrating on how adult
humans experience, remember, and construct time, chapters survey
recent work on such topics as mental representations of time,
timing in movement sequences, time and timing in music, and the
processing of temporal information. Also included are chapters with
a broader perspective, such as the impacts of methodological
choices, chronobiology and temporal experience, a comparative
approach to time and order, and normal and abnormal temporal
perspectives. The book makes current research and theories on the
psychology of time more accessible to researchers in cognitive
psychology.
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