2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2015.07.006
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Stroke me for longer this touch feels too short: The effect of pleasant touch on temporal perception

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“…This theory therefore suggests that arousal originating from a different sense to the to-be-timed stimulus may have less capacity to modulate time processing in other modalities. This suggestion is supported by the observation that emotional distortions to time are often observed in studies where duration and emotion are presented in the same modality (Droit-Volet et al, 2011) but absent or inconsistent in studies in which they are presented in different modalities (Ogden et al, 2015;van Hedger et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…This theory therefore suggests that arousal originating from a different sense to the to-be-timed stimulus may have less capacity to modulate time processing in other modalities. This suggestion is supported by the observation that emotional distortions to time are often observed in studies where duration and emotion are presented in the same modality (Droit-Volet et al, 2011) but absent or inconsistent in studies in which they are presented in different modalities (Ogden et al, 2015;van Hedger et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…For example, fear induced by a short film has been found to lengthen the perceived duration of neutral stimuli in a subsequent temporal bisection task (Droit-Volet, Fayolle & Gil, 2011). However, experiencing negatively valenced tactile stimulation (unpleasant rough touch to the arm) does not affect the perceived duration of concurrently presented neutral visual stimulus (Ogden et al, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In a preliminary study, we tested another unpleasant and pleasant stimulation, namely stroking over a distance of 15 cm with either a soft paintbrush or a pointed wooden stick. This approach was inspired by the procedure used by Ogden et al (2015) to examine the effect of pleasant and unpleasant tactile stimulations on time judgment. However, the results were similar, with the valence of the tactile stimulation having no significant effect on time judgment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this perspective, bodily states and emotions represent central elements whereas high physiological arousal (Gil and Droit-Volet, 2012 ; Grecucci et al, 2014 ; Ogden et al, 2015a ; Yoo and Lee, 2015 ; Mioni et al, 2016 ) can increase the pulse frequency of the pacemaker, creating overestimation of subjective time perception (Wittmann, 2009 ). Numerous other authors also suggested that arousal and bodily signals are deeply connected with subjective time awareness (Droit-Volet and Gil, 2009 ; Gil and Droit-Volet, 2012 ; Pollatos et al, 2014 ; Ogden et al, 2015a , b ), leading to the conclusion that perception of time is intimately rooted in our body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%