Department of Psychology, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
Department of Psychology, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
Conscious Cogn. 2020 Jan;77:102835. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2019.102835. Epub 2019 Nov 6.
Intentional motor actions and their effects are bound together in temporal perception, resulting in the so-called intentional binding effect. In the current study, we address an alternative explanatory mechanism for the emergence of temporal binding by excluding the role of motor action. Employing a sensory-based Libet clock paradigm, we examined temporal perception of two different auditory stimuli, and tested the influence of beliefs about the causal relationship between the two auditory stimuli, thus simulating a crucial feature of intentional action. In two experiments, we found a robust temporal repulsion effect, indicating that instead of being attracted to each other, the auditory stimuli were shifted away from each other in temporal perception. Interestingly, repulsion was attenuated by causal beliefs, but this effect was fragile. Furthermore, temporal repulsion was unaffected by the intensity of prior learning. Findings are discussed in the context of intentional action awareness research and multisensory integration.
有意运动及其效果在时间知觉中紧密结合,产生了所谓的意图绑定效应。在当前的研究中,我们通过排除运动作用的角色,提出了一种解释时间绑定出现的替代机制。我们采用基于感觉的 Libet 时钟范式,研究了对两种不同听觉刺激的时间知觉,并测试了对两个听觉刺激之间因果关系的信念的影响,从而模拟了有意行动的关键特征。在两个实验中,我们发现了一个强大的时间排斥效应,表明听觉刺激在时间知觉中彼此远离,而不是相互吸引。有趣的是,排斥作用受到因果信念的减弱,但这种效果很脆弱。此外,时间排斥不受先前学习强度的影响。研究结果在有意行动意识研究和多感觉整合的背景下进行了讨论。