Experiencing Time—A Commentary on Recent Perspectives on the Perception of Time

Thomas J. Smith
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The research reported in this article demonstrates that the passage of time is not directly perceived. The implication is that time is the only environmental stimulus that cannot be directly experienced as perceived sensory feedback The research reported in this article demonstrates that the passage of time is not directly perceived. This conclusion is supported by the following observations: 1) down through the millennia, there have been recurrent ergonomic efforts to design technological proxies—from the pyramids to the atomic clock—for detecting the passage of time; and 2) these efforts point to our reliance on technology, rather than our own sensory feedback control capabilities, to track time. The implication of the research is that time represents the only environmental stimulus that cannot be directly experienced as perceived sensory feedback.
体验时间——近期时间感知观点述评
本文所报道的研究表明,时间的流逝并不是直接感知的。这意味着时间是唯一不能作为感知感官反馈直接体验的环境刺激。本文报道的研究表明,时间的流逝不是直接感知的。这一结论得到了以下观察结果的支持:1)几千年来,人类一直在不断努力设计技术代理——从金字塔到原子钟——来检测时间的流逝;2)这些努力表明,我们对技术的依赖,而不是我们自己的感官反馈控制能力,来跟踪时间。该研究的含义是,时间代表了唯一不能作为感知感官反馈直接体验的环境刺激。
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