An integrated theory of prospective time interval estimation: the role of cognition, attention, and learning |
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Authors: | Taatgen Niels A van Rijn Hedderik Anderson John |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. taatgen@cmu.edu |
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Abstract: | A theory of prospective time perception is introduced and incorporated as a module in an integrated theory of cognition, thereby extending existing theories and allowing predictions about attention and learning. First, a time perception module is established by fitting existing datasets (interval estimation and bisection and impact of secondary tasks on attention). The authors subsequently used the module as a part of the adaptive control of thought--rational (ACT-R) architecture to model a new experiment that combines attention, learning, dual tasking, and time perception. Finally, the model predicts time estimation, learning, and attention in a new experiment. The model predictions and fits demonstrate that the proposed integrated theory of prospective time interval estimation explains detailed effects of attention and learning during time interval estimation. |
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