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. 2021 Aug 17;2021(2):niab020. doi: 10.1093/nc/niab020

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

A compartmentalization of the interactions in our framework. We list empirical and phenomenological evidence from both timing of cognition and temporal experience research to elucidate the interactions at different levels in our hierarchical framework. For time-consciousness and temporal experiences, we employ prior entry and attentional scope (PE/AS; see the ‘Intermediate-level constraints on the fast-updating level: temporal experience’ section), chronostasis (CS; see the ‘Fast-updating to intermediate level: temporal experience’ section), effect of self-relation to intentional binding (Self-IB; see the ‘Slow-conceptual-level constraints on intermediate level: temporal experience’ section) and continuous flash suppression (CFS; see the ‘Intermediate to slow level: timing’ section). Complementarily from timing research, we draw on attentional blink (AB-1, see the ‘Intermediate-level constraints on the fast-updating level: timing’ section), change blindness and bistable perception (CB/BS; see the ‘Fast-updating to intermediate level: timing’ section), attentional blink again (AB-2, see the ‘Slow-conceptual-level constraints on intermediate level: timing’ section) and magnitude effects on perceived time (ME; see the ‘Intermediate to slow level: temporal experience’ section).