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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aMontemayor, Carlos.
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245 1 0 _aMinding time :
_ba philosophical and theoretical approach to the psychology of time /
_cby Carlos Montemayor.
260 _aLeiden ;
_aBoston :
_bBrill,
_c2013.
300 _a1 online resource (154 pages)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aSupplements to the study of time ;
_vv. 5
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 _aPrint version record.
505 0 0 _gMachine generated contents note:
_gI.
_tIntroduction --
_g1.1.
_tMinding Time --
_g1.2.
_tTime: The Most Primitive Representation --
_g1.3.
_tOutline of Proposals --
_gII.
_tPeriodic and Interval Clocks: The Uniformity of Time and the Units of Time --
_g2.1.
_tRecords of Time --
_g2.2.
_tPeriodic Clocks --
_g2.3.
_tInterval Clocks --
_g2.4.
_tComparison Between Periodic and Interval Clocks --
_g2.4.1.
_tDisadvantages of Periodic Clocks --
_g2.4.2.
_tDisadvantages of Interval Clocks --
_g2.4.3.
_tHybrid and Semi-Hybrid Clocks --
_g2.5.
_tCircadian Clock --
_g2.5.1.
_tEntrainment --
_g2.5.2.
_tCircadian Clock Representations --
_g2.6.
_tStopwatch --
_gIII.
_tSensory-Motor Representations of Time, the Outputs of the Clocks and the Two Constraints on Motor Time Coordination --
_g3.1.
_tRepresentation and Isomorphism --
_g3.2.
_tMetric Structure --
_g3.2.1.
_tMetric Structure of the Outputs of the Circadian Clock --
_g3.2.2.
_tMetric Structure of the Outputs of the Stopwatch --
_g3.3.
_tAnalog Clock Representations --
_g3.3.1.
_tFirst Criterion: Loss of Information --
_g3.3.2.
_tSecond Criterion: Continuity and Density --
_g3.3.3.
_tThird Criterion: Approximate Representation --
_g3.3.4.
_tFourth Criterion: Analog Misrepresentation --
_g3.3.5.
_tFifth Criterion: Cognitive Integration --
_gIV.
_tTwo-Phase Model of the Present (Coordination and Experience) --
_g4.1.
_tSimultaneity Windows and the Units of Time: The Third Constraint on Coordination in Time --
_g4.1.1.
_tSense-Specific Simultaneity Windows --
_g4.1.2.
_tMulti-Sensory Integration Window --
_g4.1.3.
_tMulti-Sensory Integration Window and the Clocks --
_g4.1.4.
_tSensorial Present --
_g4.2.
_tMeta-Semantic Mechanisms and the Temporal Indexical --
_g4.2.1.
_tNeed for Meta-Semantic Mechanisms --
_g4.2.2.
_tMeta-Semantic Mechanism for Temporal Demonstrative Representation --
_g4.3.
_tPhenomenal Present --
_g4.3.1.
_tPhenomenal Specious Present --
_g4.3.2.
_tRelation Responsible for Phenomenal Unification --
_g4.4.
_tTwo-Phase Model of the Present.
520 _aMinding Time: A Philosophical and Theoretical Approach to the Psychology of Time offers a theoretical account of the most fundamental kinds of time representation, drawing on philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and biology. Recent experimental findings on creatures from bees to scrub-jays to human beings have demonstrated the complex ¿́¿ and astoundingly reliable ¿́¿ functioning of biological clocks. These clocks, Carlos Montemayor argues, make possible representations of duration that are then anchored to representations of simultaneity, and they do so independently of conscious information or representations of the self. Montemayor offers an innovative philosophical explanation of how representations of duration and simultaneity relate to the consciously experienced present moment. No theory has integrated the research on representations of simultaneity and duration. Minding Time: A Philosophical and Theoretical Approach to the Psychology of Time provides such a theory, showing that the metric constraints on time measurements are not dependent on phenomenal consciousness.
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_tMinding time.
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