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Felt time

the science of how we experience time

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Felt time
Marc Wittmann, Marc Wittmann
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An edition of Felt time (2016)

Felt time

the science of how we experience time

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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 people; and why the feeling of duration can serve as an "error signal," letting us know when it is taking too long for dinner to be ready or for the bus to come. He considers the practice of mindfulness, and whether it can reduce the speed of life and help us gain more time, and he describes how, as we grow older, subjective time accelerates as routine increases; a fulfilled and varied life is a long life. Evidence shows that bodily processes--especially the heartbeat---underlie our feeling of time and act as an internal clock for our sense of time. And Wittmann points to recent research that connects time to consciousness; ongoing studies of time consciousness, he tells us, will help us to understand the conscious self.--Publisher website.

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167

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Felt time: the science of how we experience time
2017
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Felt Time: The Psychology of How We Perceive Time
2016, MIT Press
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Felt Time: The Psychology of How We Perceive Time
2016, MIT Press
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2016, MIT Press
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Temporal shortsightedness: on being able to wait
Looking for the rhythm of the brain
In the moment: three seconds of presence
Internal clocks: what we "need" time for
Life, happiness, and the ultimate time limit
Winning and losing time : the self and temporality
Body time : how the sense of time arises
Notes
Image credits.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
153.7/53
Library of Congress
BF468 .W5713 2017, BF468.W5713 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 167
Number of pages
167

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26975959M
ISBN 10
0262533545
ISBN 13
9780262533546
LCCN
2016046533
OCLC/WorldCat
964698329

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19762956W

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