All Stories

  1. Precursors of Internal Clock Theory: Hoagland and ‘The Chemical Basis of Our Sense of Time’
  2. Is There an ‘Equalizing Tendency’ in Temporal Bisection in Humans?
  3. The Early Work of Paul Fraisse: The Timing of ‘Spontaneous’ Rhythms
  4. The Early Work of Paul Fraisse: Immediate Memory, Rhythmical Grouping, and the ‘Psychological Present’
  5. Treisman (1963): An Appreciation
  6. Vierordt’s Law for Space and Time: Hollingworth (1909) and “The Law of Central Tendency”
  7. Speed and Consolidation: Warren Meck’s Early Ideas about Temporal Reference Memory and some Later Developments
  8. The Dawn of the Experimental Study of Time Perception: Höring (1864) and Mach (1865)
  9. Paul Janet and Changes in the Apparent Speed of Passage of Time with Aging
  10. Filled-Duration Illusions
  11. Three Women in Time: Beatrice Edgell, Josephine Nash Curtis, and Mary Sturt
  12. Marc Richelle (28th February 1930 – 6th January 2021)
  13. Brief Communication Timing and Attention: a Dual-task Experiment from Binet (1890)
  14. Judgements of the Duration of Auditory and Visual Stimuli