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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Science
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Subjective time perception is complex, involving both prospective and retrospective processes.
  • Craig's proposal suggests time emerges from interoceptive and bodily dynamics.
  • Existing research links time processing to large-scale brain networks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review how Craig's proposal frames recent findings on time perception.
  • To explore the role of interoception and bodily states in subjective time.
  • To integrate evidence from prospective and retrospective timing studies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of behavioral and neuroimaging evidence.
  • Analysis of prospective timing studies.
  • Examination of studies linking memory, emotion, and sensorimotor states to time perception.

Main Results:

  • An interoceptive-insular system is implicated in prospective time representation.
  • Large-scale networks are involved in duration processing.
  • Retrospective timing is closely linked to episodic memory, emotional, and sensorimotor states.

Conclusions:

  • Subjective time perception is dependent on bodily states.
  • Understanding this dependence is crucial for a mechanistic account of time perception.
  • Interoceptive and bodily dynamics offer a promising framework for time perception research.