The delayed reproduction of long time intervals defined by innocuous thermal sensation

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Mina Khoshnejad
Kristina Martinu
Simon Grondin
Pierre Rainville
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[1] Université de Montréal,Department of Neuroscience
[2] Université de Montréal,Department of Stomatology
[3] Université de Montréal,Groupe de recherche sur le système nerveux central (GRSNC), Centre de recherche en neuropsychologie et cognition (CERNEC)
[4] Université de Montréal,Centre de recherche de l’Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal
[5] Université Laval,École de psychologie
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Experimental Brain Research | 2016年 / 234卷
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Psychophysics; Time perception; Memory; Thermal sensation; Segmentation;
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The presence of discrete events during an interval to be estimated generally causes a dilation of perceived duration (event-filling effect). Here, we investigated this phenomenon in the thermal modality using multi-seconds (19 s) innocuous cool stimuli that were either constant (continuous interval) or fluctuating to create three discrete sensory events (segmented interval). Moreover, we introduced a delay following stimulus offset, before the reproduction phase, to allow for a direct comparison with our recent study showing an underestimation of duration in a delayed reproduction task of heat pain sensations (Khoshnejad et al. in Pain 155:581–590, 2014. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2013.12.015). The event-filling effect was tested by comparing the delayed reproduction of the segmented and the continuous stimuli in experimental conditions asking participants to (1) reproduce the dynamics of the sensation (i.e., changes in sensory intensity over time) or (2) reproduce only the interval duration (i.e., sensation onset-to-offset). A perceptual (control) condition required participants to report changes in sensation concurrently with the stimulus. Results of the dynamic task confirmed the underestimation of duration in the delayed reproduction task, but this effect was only found with the continuous and not with the segmented stimulus. This implies that the dilation of duration produced by segmentation might compensate for the underestimation of duration in this delayed reproduction task. However, this temporal dilation effect was only observed when participants were required to attend and reproduce the dynamics of sensation. These results suggest that the event-filling effect can be observed in the thermal sensory modality and that attention directed toward changes in sensory intensity might contribute to this effect.
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