Expectancy,controlled attention and automatic attention in prospective temporal judgments |
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Authors: | Macar Françoise |
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Affiliation: | Centre de Recherche en Neurosciences Cognitives, CNRS, Marseille, France. macar@lnf.cnrs-mrs.fr |
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Abstract: | Two experiments indicate that prospective judgments of a temporal target are influenced by nontarget temporal features. The basic task was to reproduce a target interval marked by visual events. In addition, visual or auditory interfering events were delivered. Experiment 1 showed that temporal reproduction is shorter when the interfering events occupy a late rather than early position during the target interval, a result explained in terms of expectancy, which causes attention shifts. This study also revealed that similar trends are obtained whether the interfering event involves a specific task or is irrelevant. Experiment 2 confirmed the position effect, and showed that the duration of an irrelevant cue can influence judgment of the target interval, as if it were also timed without appropriate control. |
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Keywords: | 2340 |
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