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探寻时间的起源:婴儿时间估计中的标量误差

Mapping the origins of time: scalar errors in infant time estimation.

作者信息

Addyman Caspar, Rocha Sinead, Mareschal Denis

机构信息

Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Birkbeck, University of London.

出版信息

Dev Psychol. 2014 Aug;50(8):2030-5. doi: 10.1037/a0037108. Epub 2014 Jun 30.

Abstract

Time is central to any understanding of the world. In adults, estimation errors grow linearly with the length of the interval, much faster than would be expected of a clock-like mechanism. Here we present the first direct demonstration that this is also true in human infants. Using an eye-tracking paradigm, we examined 4-, 6-, 10-, and 14-month-olds' responses to the omission of a recurring target, on either a 3- or 5-s cycle. At all ages (a) both fixation and pupil dilation measures were time locked to the periodicity of the test interval, and (b) estimation errors grew linearly with the length of the interval, suggesting that trademark interval timing is in place from 4 months.

摘要

时间对于理解世界至关重要。在成年人中,估计误差随时间间隔的长度呈线性增长,比类似时钟的机制预期的要快得多。在此,我们首次直接证明,人类婴儿也是如此。我们采用眼动追踪范式,研究了4个月、6个月、10个月和14个月大的婴儿对以3秒或5秒周期重复出现的目标遗漏的反应。在所有年龄段,(a)注视和瞳孔扩张测量均与测试间隔的周期性同步,(b)估计误差随时间间隔的长度呈线性增长,这表明标志性的时间间隔计时在4个月大时就已存在。

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