Lejeune H, Macar F, Zakay D
Psychobiology Temp/Processes Unit (PTPU), Faculty of Psychology, University of Liège, 5 Boulevard du Rectorat B32, B-4000 Sart-Tilman, Liege, Belgium.
CNRS-CRNC, 31 Chemin Joseph Aiguier, 13402 Marseille Cedex 20 , France.
Behav Processes. 1999 Apr;45(1-3):141-57. doi: 10.1016/s0376-6357(99)00015-7.
Pigeons were exposed to an analog of a 'dual-task' procedure used to test attentional models of timing in humans. After separate training on an auditory duration discrimination and on a variable ratio (VR) schedule, VR episodes lasting for 5 s were superimposed on the stimuli to be timed, either early (E) or late (L) during the trial. Trials with VR yielded underestimation of the target durations (increased % of 'short' choices), relative to trials without VR, and this effect was stronger under the L than under the E condition. Data were similar to those collected with humans and support attentional models of timing according to which the simultaneous non-timing task uses processing resources which are diverted from the timing mechanisms.
鸽子被暴露于一种用于测试人类计时注意力模型的“双重任务”程序的类似物中。在分别进行听觉持续时间辨别训练和可变比率(VR)程序训练后,持续5秒的VR片段被叠加到待计时的刺激上,叠加在试验过程中的早期(E)或晚期(L)。与没有VR的试验相比,有VR的试验导致对目标持续时间的低估(“短”选择的百分比增加),并且这种效应在L条件下比在E条件下更强。数据与用人类收集的数据相似,并支持计时注意力模型,根据该模型,同时进行的非计时任务会使用从计时机制转移的处理资源。