Does the Level of Temporal Demand Affect Activation of the Mental Timeline?

IF 2.3 Q1 Psychology
Journal of Cognition Pub Date : 2025-05-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/joc.448
Katharina Kühne, Alex Miklashevsky, Anastasia Malyshevskaya
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Abstract

The space-time congruency effect indicates faster processing of past-/future-related words with the left/right response key, suggesting the presence of the horizontal Mental Time Line (MTL). Typically, this effect is observed in the tasks with high temporal demand (i.e., past versus future categorization), but not in those with the low relevance of the time dimension (i.e., sensicality judgments). However, it remains unclear whether intermediate levels of temporal demand are sufficient to activate the MTL. To address this, we conducted three experiments in which participants categorized the same set of temporal words based on their relation to living entities (Experiment 1), space (Experiment 2), and general time (Experiment 3). In individual analyses of the experiments, the space-time congruency effect was absent in Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, the effect emerged in reaction times but not in accuracy. In Experiment 3, it was observed in both measures. Subsequent comparisons across experiments suggested reliable differences between Experiments 2 and 3 in reaction times and between Experiment 3 and the other two experiments in accuracy. Our results provide evidence that MTL activation depends on the level of temporal demand required by the task. The findings support the notion that mental representations are context-sensitive rather than fixed.

时间需求水平是否影响心理时间轴的激活?
时空一致性效应表明左/右反应键对过去/将来相关词语的处理速度更快,表明水平心理时间线(MTL)的存在。通常,这种效应在时间要求高的任务(即过去与未来分类)中观察到,但在时间维度相关性低的任务(即敏感性判断)中没有观察到。然而,目前尚不清楚中等水平的时间需求是否足以激活MTL。为了解决这个问题,我们进行了三个实验,参与者根据与生物实体的关系(实验1)、空间(实验2)和一般时间(实验3)对同一组时间词进行分类。在个体实验分析中,实验1不存在时空一致性效应。在实验2中,这种效应出现在反应时间上,而不出现在准确性上。在实验3中,在两个测量中都观察到这一点。随后的实验比较表明,实验2和实验3在反应时间上以及实验3和其他两个实验在准确性上存在可靠的差异。我们的结果提供了证据,证明MTL的激活取决于任务所需的时间需求水平。这些发现支持了心理表征是上下文敏感的而不是固定的这一观点。
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Journal of Cognition
Journal of Cognition Psychology-Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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