Felt Time

The Psychology of How We Perceive Time

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Marc Wittmann, Erik Butler: Felt Time (2016, MIT Press)

184 pages

English language

Published April 1, 2016 by MIT Press.

ISBN:
978-0-262-03402-9
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OCLC Number:
938897901

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We have widely varying perceptions of time. Children have trouble waiting for anything. ("Are we there yet?") Boredom is often connected to our sense of time passing (or not passing). As people grow older, time seems to speed up, the years flitting by without a pause. How does our sense of time come about? In Felt Time, Marc Wittmann explores the riddle of subjective time, explaining our perception of time--whether moment by moment, or in terms of life as a whole. Drawing on the latest insights from psychology and neuroscience, Wittmann offers a new answer to the question of how we experience time. Wittmann explains, among other things, how we choose between savoring the moment and deferring gratification; why impulsive people are bored easily, and why their boredom is often a matter of time; whether each person possesses a personal speed, a particular brain rhythm distinguishing quick people from slow …

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  • Time perception
  • Time