Nuthmann Antje, van der Meer Elke
Department of Psychology, Humboldt University at Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Psychophysiology. 2005 May;42(3):306-17. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2005.00291.x.
The psychological arrow of time refers to our experience of the forward temporal progression of all natural processes. To investigate whether and how time's arrow is mentally coded in individual everyday events, a relatedness judgment task was used. The items each consisted of a verb (probe) and an adjective or participle (target). The temporal orientation between probe and target was varied either corresponding to the chronological orientation (e.g., shrinking-small) or corresponding to the reverse orientation (e.g., shrinking-large). Reaction times, error rates, and pupillary responses were recorded. Chronological items were processed faster than reverse items. These findings suggest that time's arrow is mentally coded in single everyday events. Pupil dilation and results of principal component analyses suggest top-down influences in the processing of temporally related items.
时间的心理箭头指的是我们对所有自然过程向前的时间进程的体验。为了研究时间箭头是否以及如何在个体日常事件中进行心理编码,我们使用了一项关联性判断任务。每个项目都由一个动词(探测词)和一个形容词或分词(目标词)组成。探测词和目标词之间的时间方向根据时间顺序方向(例如,收缩 - 小)或相反方向(例如,收缩 - 大)而变化。记录反应时间、错误率和瞳孔反应。按时间顺序排列的项目比反向项目处理得更快。这些发现表明,时间箭头在单个日常事件中进行心理编码。瞳孔扩张和主成分分析结果表明,在处理时间相关项目时存在自上而下的影响。