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We examined whether the impression of speed from static images influences time perception. In Experiment 1, we used three pictures of cheetahs and manipulated their background images to change the imp...ression of speed, and conducted a time reproduction task. The result showed that the reproduced durations of horizontal blur stimuli, which were estimated the highest impression of speed by participants, were shorter than those of other stimuli. However, the reproduced durations were not influenced by the impression of speed derived from dynamic posture of cheetahs. In Experiment 2, we used geometric figures with action lines and examined whether the impression of speed derived from the shape information influences time perception. The result showed that the reproduced durations were not influenced by the impression of speed. These results suggest that the impression of speed derived from the texture information shortened the perceived time.show more
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