J H Wearden1, N P M Todd, L A Jones
1School of Psychology, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, UK. j.h.wearden@psy.keele.ac.uk
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Auditory stimuli were perceived as longer than visual stimuli in duration judgments. This effect, observed across different methods, suggests a "pacemaker speed" influence rather than solely "memory mixing."
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