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The Psychology of Human Temporality (PREMIUM ED)

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9781009408769
Cambridge University Press
N/A
2025
188 pages
Paperback
25403

Original price was: ₨9,395.00.Current price is: ₨1,000.00.

Description

Understanding human temporality is a theoretical and experimental challenge, requiring oblique and imaginative ways to capture the manner in which time enters and structures human experience. This book bridges music, physics, and experimental psychology to present a unique perspective on the experience of time that is rooted in both physical theory and Gestalt psychology. Featuring a novel framework based on the idea that time enters mind through the dynamics of memory decay, it draws on the author’s research experience in astrophysics and cognitive psychology to present a unique perspective on this topic. It will be of interest to students, researchers, and anyone seeking deeper insight into how the mind and body interact to shape personal experience and the world we inhabit.

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About the Author

David Gilden is a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. Trained originally in theoretical astrophysics, his research interests cover topics in mathematical psychology, attention, perception, and memory. Gilden is best known for the discovery of 1/f noise in human cognition.

The Psychology of Human Temporality (PREMIUM ED)

Description

Understanding human temporality is a theoretical and experimental challenge, requiring oblique and imaginative ways to capture the manner in which time enters and structures human experience. This book bridges music, physics, and experimental psychology to present a unique perspective on the experience of time that is rooted in both physical theory and Gestalt psychology. Featuring a novel framework based on the idea that time enters mind through the dynamics of memory decay, it draws on the author's research experience in astrophysics and cognitive psychology to present a unique perspective on this topic. It will be of interest to students, researchers, and anyone seeking deeper insight into how the mind and body interact to shape personal experience and the world we inhabit.

Praise and Reviews

Not available

About the Author

David Gilden is a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. Trained originally in theoretical astrophysics, his research interests cover topics in mathematical psychology, attention, perception, and memory. Gilden is best known for the discovery of 1/f noise in human cognition.

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