Influence of Visual Grouping and Temporal Attention on Temporal Resolution: Evidence from a Temporal Order Judgment (TOJ) Task

作者: Armin Keller

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摘要: Time appears to pass in slow motion, according subjective reports of people who have been involved car accidents or other extreme situations. Previous research attributed time’s expansion (TSE) the engagement attention and its influence on amount perceptual information processed (Tse et al., 2004). We propose that two processes contribute motion perception TSE. One is grouping attributes scene into wholes segregating them from their background. Another an increased temporal properties scene. The present thesis investigates visual resolution a less dramatic situation reveal whether novel important events perceived may indeed be greater depth per unit objective time than are normal as assumed by Tse al. (2004). A order judgment (TOJ) task was applied at 50 participants measure resolution. effect induced use bar stimulus unify background which light-emitting diodes (LEDs) flashed. Two squares, one forming each separate LED, comprised control condition for unified just described. Attention stimuli abrupt appeared with specific interval prior onset either LED. In condition, were displayed persistently throughout whole trial rather abruptly. Temporal significantly higher when highest both combined. This finding provides evidence multiple leading during

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