clock-speed effect
- clock-speed effect
- is proportional to the durations being timed. as the target duration of the interval being timed ↑, the rate of pulse accumulation ↑, which leads to larger and larger overestimation.
- modifications of the memory-translation
- encoding content and memory content
- [1] - Arousal effects on clock speed
- immediate
- relatively transient in the face of feedback. participants can recalibrate their timing functions by continued training
- distortions in the content of temporal memory
- as new clock readings are translated and encoded into memory.
- memory corruption is relatively permanent even in the face of corrective feedback due to multiplicative distortion during translation