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Title: | The Timing Database: an Open-Access, Live Repository for Interval Timing Studies | Authors: | Brochard, Renaud Karşılar, Hakan Akdoğan, Başak De Corte, Benjamin Aydoğan, Turaç Baccarani, Alessia Duyan, Yalçın Akın |
Keywords: | Memory Conformity Time perception Neurobiology Experimental psychology Secondary analysis Internal clock Property Interval timing Discrimination Big data Time perception Scalar properties Webers law |
Publisher: | Springer | Source: | Aydoğan, T., Karşılar, H., Duyan, Y. A., Akdoğan, B., Baccarani, A., Brochard, R., ... & Balcı, F. (2023). The timing database: An open-access, live repository for interval timing studies. Behavior research methods, 1-11. | Abstract: | Interval timing refers to the ability to perceive and remember intervals in the seconds to minutes range. Our contemporary understanding of interval timing is derived from relatively small-scale, isolated studies that investigate a limited range of intervals with a small sample size, usually based on a single task. Consequently, the conclusions drawn from individual studies are not readily generalizable to other tasks, conditions, and task parameters. The current paper presents a live database that presents raw data from interval timing studies (currently composed of 68 datasets from eight different tasks incorporating various interval and temporal order judgments) with an online graphical user interface to easily select, compile, and download the data organized in a standard format. The Timing Database aims to promote and cultivate key and novel analyses of our timing ability by making published and future datasets accessible as open-source resources for the entire research community. In the current paper, we showcase the use of the database by testing various core ideas based on data compiled across studies (i.e., temporal accuracy, scalar property, location of the point of subjective equality, malleability of timing precision). The Timing Database will serve as the repository for interval timing studies through the submission of new datasets. | Description: | This work is funded by NSERC Discovery Grant, RGPIN/3334-2021 to FB NSERC; [RGPIN/3334-2021] |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-022-02050-9 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/1974 |
ISSN: | 1554-3528 1554-351X |
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