3rd year 2008 cont...
Lecture 8
Essential Reading for next session (note Meck 1983 is not available electronically so you will have to go to the library or come and pester me for a hard copy). Click to download Wearden et al. (in press)
Meck, W.H. (1983). Selective adjustment of the speed of internal clock and memory processes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 9, 171-201.
Wearden, J.H., Smith-Spark, J.H., Cousins, R., Edelstyn, N.M.J., Cody, F.W.J. & O’Boyle, D.J. (in press). Stimulus timing by people with Parkinson's disease. Brain and Cognition.
Essential reading for next week.
Pfeuty, M., Rogot, R., Pouthas, V. (2003). When time is up: CNV time course differentiates the roles of the hemispheres in the discrimination of short tone durations, Experimental Brain Research, 151, 372-379.
Lecture 10
Hicks, R.E., Miller, G.W., & Kinsbourne, M. (1976). Prospective and retrospective judgments of time as a function of amount of information processed. American Journal of Psychology, 89 (4), 719-730.
Block, R. (1992). Prospective and retrospective duration judgment: The role of information processing and memory. Time, Action and Cognition, F. Macar, V. Pouthas & W. Friedman (Eds.), 141-152.
