Read @SdSadeghi et al. article on time perception which she showed to be synchronized to the heart. Saeedeh's article (generously with me as co-author) is ranked within the top 10% of most-viewed papers in the journal Psychophysiology @wileyinresearch
https://t.co/rjyWpyHr7T?
Is visual system sufficient to re-create VV? We finally used a generative model that synthesizes images to maximize/minimize activity in any given ROI. We targeted visual system's correlates of positive and negative VV . Result: synthetic images had the desired VV 6/6
Direct Perception of Affective Valence From Vision
https://t.co/lTUE2pBBYR
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There are distinct modes determining valence experience, one indirectly from meaning, and the other directly from visual statistics
with Adam Anderson, @amykooz, Eve DeRosa, @zijin76 ๐งต1/6
We then looked at visual valence in the brain. Correlates of visual valence were mainly in the visual system, remarkably distinct from normative valence which was more in the default mode network 5/6
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If you've ever felt like time is dragging or flying by, you're not alone. But did you know that your heartbeat could be playing a role in this perception? A new study published in Psychophysiology has uncovered intriguing links between subsecond time perception and the heart. 1/5
Psychologists have posited hundreds of cognitive biases over the years. A new paper argues that they all boil down to one of a handful of fundamental beliefs coupled with confirmation bias. https://t.co/bDDmNftq7M
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Changes in heart rate track sub-second subjective time ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๐
We show how perceiving moments in time is entangled with beat-by-beat cardiac dynamics
https://t.co/n41fjiIPdc
Published in Psychophysiology with @marcwittmann @Edderosa3 & Adam Anderson
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Laurent Perrinet asked about the timing but processing it not sequential in the brain. His figure is below:
https://t.co/75K37y1CJC
I'll follow up in a thread.
NeuroGen is a state-of-the-art generative framework that allows synthesis of images optimized to achieve specific, predetermined brain activation responses in the human brain. 2/6
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