Allan Lorraine G, Tangen Jason M, Wood Robert, Shah Taral
Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1.
Integr Physiol Behav Sci. 2003 Jul-Sep;38(3):214-29. doi: 10.1007/BF02688855.
The two experiments reported examine the role of temporal contiguity on judgments of contingency in a human analogue of the Pavlovian task. The data show that the effect of the actual delay on contingency judgment depends on the observer's expectation regarding the delay. For a fixed contingency between the cue and the outcome, ratings of the contingency are higher when the actual delay is congruent with the observer's expectation than when it is incongruent. We argue that our data can be understood within the context of the temporal coding hypothesis.
所报告的这两项实验研究了在巴甫洛夫任务的人类模拟实验中,时间接近性在偶然性判断中的作用。数据表明,实际延迟对偶然性判断的影响取决于观察者对延迟的预期。对于线索与结果之间固定的偶然性,当实际延迟与观察者的预期一致时,偶然性评分高于不一致时。我们认为,我们的数据可以在时间编码假设的背景下得到理解。