The Varieties of Presence: Hierarchical Levels of Temporal Integration
2014; Brill; Volume: 2; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1163/22134468-00002030
ISSN2213-4468
AutoresCarlos Montemayor, Marc Wittmann,
Tópico(s)Memory and Neural Mechanisms
ResumoWe propose a hierarchical, three-level analysis of the present, in terms of simultaneity of events, experienced presence, and an extended mental presence containing the narrative self. The literature on the philosophy, psychology and neuroscience of time consciousness does not precisely distinguish these varieties of presence: first, a functional moment of perception in the range of milliseconds defines what is simultaneous and successive. Below a certain threshold events are processed as co-temporal. Secondly, the experienced moment of two to three seconds is related to a temporal-processing mechanism enabling conscious experience of the present moment. Thirdly, the continuity of experience is formed by working memory in the range of multiple seconds leading to the sense of mental presence over time, generating a temporal platform for the narrative self. These varieties of presence help solve puzzles pertaining to duration and simultaneity.
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