In most of the traditional research on time
perception simple stimuli and artificial tasks are
used. More precisely, cues that mark a to-be-timed
interval generally have clear and sharp on- and
offsets. These circumstances make generalizations to
more complex stimuli used in other cognitive tasks or
encountered in our everyday life extremely difficult.
In this project, we aim to replicate findings of
traditional timing tasks in a more real-world like
experimental setting.