Symmetrical and asymmetrical distortions in time and numerosity perception induced by chunked stimuli.

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Zhichao Xue, Xiangyong Yuan, Yi Jiang
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The (co)representation of time and numerosity has long been a topic of enduring interest. While a theory of magnitude (ATOM) posits that these dimensions are governed by a shared representational system, empirical findings offer both supporting and conflicting evidence. Previous challenging research has highlighted that time and numerosity perception can be distorted in opposite directions by explicitly introducing emotional or cognitive interference. However, it remains unclear whether time and numerosity can spontaneously dissociate during stimulus processing. To this end, we tested the time and numerosity distortions caused by different kinds of chunked stimuli, including collinearity, illusory contours (ICs), and biological motion (BM). The results showed that collinearity caused the same amount of overestimation for both time and numerosity, whereas ICs caused only numerosity underestimation and BM caused only time overestimation. Notably, no consistent correlations emerged between the magnitudes of temporal and numerical distortion across the three stimulus types. These findings suggest that time and numerosity perception can be symmetrically or asymmetrically distorted depending on the nature of chunked stimuli, providing converging evidence for partially dissociable representations of time and numerosity. The close relationship observed between these two dimensions may instead reflect shared constraints within a broader framework of information processing.

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由组块刺激引起的对称和不对称的时间和数量感知畸变。
时间和数量的(共同)表示一直是人们感兴趣的话题。虽然数量级理论(ATOM)假设这些维度是由一个共享的表征系统控制的,但实证研究结果提供了支持和冲突的证据。先前具有挑战性的研究强调,通过明确引入情感或认知干扰,时间和数字感知可以在相反的方向上扭曲。然而,在刺激处理过程中,时间和数量是否能自发分离尚不清楚。为此,我们测试了由不同种类的分块刺激引起的时间和数量扭曲,包括共线性、错觉轮廓(ICs)和生物运动(BM)。结果表明,共线性引起的时间和数量的高估量相同,而集成电路只引起数量的低估,而BM只引起时间的高估。值得注意的是,在三种刺激类型中,时间和数值扭曲的程度之间没有一致的相关性。这些发现表明,时间和数字的感知可以对称或不对称地扭曲,这取决于分块刺激的性质,为时间和数字的部分可分离表征提供了收敛证据。在这两个维度之间观察到的密切关系可能反映了在更广泛的信息处理框架内的共享约束。
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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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