McAuley J Devin, Fromboluti Elisa Kim
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2014 Dec 19;369(1658):20130401. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2013.0401.
This study considered the contribution of dynamic attending theory (DAT) and attentional entrainment to systematic distortions in perceived event duration. Three experiments were conducted using an auditory oddball paradigm, in which listeners judged the duration of a deviant (oddball) stimulus embedded within a series of identical (standard) stimuli. To test for a role of attentional entrainment in perceived oddball duration, oddballs were presented at either temporally expected (on time) or unexpectedly early or late time points relative to extrapolation of the context rhythm. Consistent with involvement of attentional entrainment in perceived duration, duration judgements about the oddball were least distorted when the oddball occurred on time with respect to the entrained rhythm, whereas durations of early and late oddballs were perceived to be shorter and longer, respectively. This pattern of results was independent of the absolute time interval preceding the oddball. Moreover, as expected, an irregularly timed sequence context weakened observed differences between oddballs with on-time and late onsets. Combined with other recent work on the role of temporal preparation in duration distortions, the present findings allot at least a portion of the oddball effect to increased attention to events that are more expected, rather than on their unexpected nature per se.
本研究探讨了动态注意理论(DAT)和注意同步对感知事件持续时间系统偏差的影响。采用听觉Oddball范式进行了三项实验,实验中,听众判断嵌入在一系列相同(标准)刺激中的偏差(Oddball)刺激的持续时间。为了测试注意同步在感知Oddball持续时间中的作用,相对于上下文节奏的外推,Oddball在时间预期(准时)或意外的早期或晚期时间点呈现。与注意同步参与感知持续时间一致,当Oddball相对于同步节奏准时出现时,对Oddball的持续时间判断偏差最小,而早期和晚期Oddball的持续时间分别被感知为更短和更长。这种结果模式与Oddball之前的绝对时间间隔无关。此外,正如预期的那样,不规则定时的序列上下文削弱了准时和延迟开始的Oddball之间观察到的差异。结合最近关于时间准备在持续时间偏差中的作用的其他研究,目前的研究结果将至少部分Oddball效应归因于对更可预期事件的更多关注,而不是其本身的意外性质。