Choice effects on temporal binding of action and outcomes: Examining the role of outcome focus and measures of time interval estimation

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Nil Akyüz , Hans Marien , F. Marijn Stok , Josi M.A. Driessen , Henk Aarts
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Abstract

The ability to make one's own choices is vital to the experience of intentional behavior. Such agency experiences are reflected in the perceptual compression of time between actions and resulting outcomes. Whereas some studies show that choice limitations weaken temporal binding, other studies do not find such an effect. Reviewing the literature, we noted two potential factors that may moderate choice limitation effects on temporal binding: (a) the extent to which individuals represent their actions in terms of the consequences they produce; and (b) the response mode of the time interval estimation measurement where participants report numbers or use a slider to indicate time intervals. Testing these conceptual and methodological factors in two separate experiments yielded clear effects of choice limitation on temporal binding but no clear moderator role of the two factors. Interestingly, overall analyses showed that the choice limitation effect gradually vanishes over time.

选择对行动和结果的时间约束的影响:检验结果重点和时间间隔估计措施的作用。
自主选择的能力对于有意行为的体验至关重要。这种代理体验反映在行动与结果之间的时间压缩感知上。一些研究表明,选择限制会削弱时间约束力,而另一些研究则没有发现这种影响。回顾文献,我们注意到有两个潜在因素可能会缓和选择限制对时间约束的影响:(a) 个人在多大程度上以其产生的后果来表示其行为;(b) 时间间隔估计测量的反应模式,即参与者报告数字或使用滑块来表示时间间隔。在两个独立的实验中对这些概念和方法因素进行了测试,结果显示选择限制对时间约束有明显的影响,但这两个因素没有明显的调节作用。有趣的是,总体分析表明,随着时间的推移,选择限制效应会逐渐消失。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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