TIME, CHANGE, AND MOTION - THE EFFECTS OF STIMULUS MOVEMENT ON TEMPORAL PERCEPTION

被引:254
作者
BROWN, SW
机构
[1] Department of Psychology, University of Southern Maine, Portland, 04103, ME
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PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS | 1995年 / 57卷 / 01期
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10.3758/BF03211853
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The effects of stimulus motion on time perception were examined in five experiments. Subjects judged the durations (6-18 sec) of a series of computer-generated visual displays comprised of varying numbers of simple geometrical forms. In Experiment 1, subjects reproduced the duration of displays consisting of stationary or moving (at 20 cm/sec) stimulus figures. In Experiment 2, subjects reproduced the durations of stimuli that were either stationary, moving slowly (at 10 cm/sec), or moving fast (at 30 cm/sec). In Experiment 3, subjects used the production method to generate specified durations for stationary, slow, and fast displays. In Experiments 4 and 5, subjects reproduced the duration of stimuli that moved at speeds ranging from 0 to 45 cm/sec. Each experiment showed that stimulus motion lengthened perceived time. In general, faster speeds lengthened perceived time to a greater degree than slower speeds. Varying the number of stimuli appearing in the displays had only limited effects on time judgments. Other findings indicated that shorter intervals tended to be overestimated and longer intervals underestimated (Vierordt's law), an effect which applied to both stationary and moving stimuli. The results support a change model of perceived time, which maintains that intervals associated with more changes are perceived to be longer than intervals with fewer changes.
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