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Contents of Volume 5

Contents of Volume 5 Vol. 5, No 1, PP. 1–122   2017Special Issue on Timing and Development, part 1Editorial of the Special Issue on Timing and Development: The Times of our Lives   1Cindy Lustig and Sylvie DroitVoletRhythm in Interactions between Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Their Mothers   5Asimenia Papoulidi, Christina F. Papaeliou and Stavroula SamartziUsing Time-Processing Skills to Predict Reading Abilities in Elementary School Children   35Marilyn Plourde, Pierre-Luc Gamache, Vincent Laflamme and Simon GrondinTemporal Categorization of Familiar Actions by Children and Adults   61Anne-Claire Rattat and Valérie TartasTime Perspective in Late Adulthood: Aging Patterns in Past, Present and Future Dimensions, Deviations from Balance, and Associations with Subjective Well-Being   77Michael Rönnlund, Elisabeth Åström and Maria Grazia CarelliAutobiographical Memory and the Subjective Experience of Time   99Steve M. J. JanssenVol. 4, No 2, PP. 123–210   2017Special Issue on Timing and Development, part 2Editorial Overview for the Second Special Issue on Timing and Development: Time as a Window on Development   123Sylvie Droit-Volet and Cindy LustigSynchrony Affects Performance for Older but not Younger Neutral-Type Adults   129Cynthia P. May and Lynn HasherAging and Time Perception for Short and Long Durations: A Question of Attention?   149M. Lamotte and S. Droit-VoletHas it really Been that Long? Why Time Seems to Speed up with Age   168Isabell Winkler, Katja Fischer, Kristin Kliesow, Tina Rudolph, Carolin Thiel http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Timing & Time Perception Brill

Contents of Volume 5

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Vol. 5, No 1, PP. 1–122   2017Special Issue on Timing and Development, part 1Editorial of the Special Issue on Timing and Development: The Times of our Lives   1Cindy Lustig and Sylvie DroitVoletRhythm in Interactions between Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Their Mothers   5Asimenia Papoulidi, Christina F. Papaeliou and Stavroula SamartziUsing Time-Processing Skills to Predict Reading Abilities in Elementary School Children   35Marilyn Plourde, Pierre-Luc Gamache, Vincent Laflamme and Simon GrondinTemporal Categorization of Familiar Actions by Children and Adults   61Anne-Claire Rattat and Valérie TartasTime Perspective in Late Adulthood: Aging Patterns in Past, Present and Future Dimensions, Deviations from Balance, and Associations with Subjective Well-Being   77Michael Rönnlund, Elisabeth Åström and Maria Grazia CarelliAutobiographical Memory and the Subjective Experience of Time   99Steve M. J. JanssenVol. 4, No 2, PP. 123–210   2017Special Issue on Timing and Development, part 2Editorial Overview for the Second Special Issue on Timing and Development: Time as a Window on Development   123Sylvie Droit-Volet and Cindy LustigSynchrony Affects Performance for Older but not Younger Neutral-Type Adults   129Cynthia P. May and Lynn HasherAging and Time Perception for Short and Long Durations: A Question of Attention?   149M. Lamotte and S. Droit-VoletHas it really Been that Long? Why Time Seems to Speed up with Age   168Isabell Winkler, Katja Fischer, Kristin Kliesow, Tina Rudolph, Carolin Thiel

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