How state anxiety influences retrospective time perception: the moderated mediation of perceived control and memory bias

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Jingyuan Liu, Hong Li
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study aims to explore how individuals retrospectively perceive time when they are anxious. In Experiment 1, state anxiety (high and low) was induced by a standardised induction procedure, and retrospective time perception was measured using a visual analogue mood scale. In Experiment 2, memory bias and perceived control were tested as the underlying mechanisms of the effect of state anxiety on retrospective time perception. The results suggest that (1) individuals with high state anxiety retrospectively perceive the duration to be longer than individuals with low state anxiety; (2) memory bias mediates the effect of state anxiety on retrospective time perception; and (3) perceived control moderates the mediating effect of memory bias on the relationship between state anxiety and retrospective time perception. Our findings provide a comprehensive model for the mechanisms underlying time inaccuracy in individuals with anxiety and illustrate the important role of perceived control in the process.
状态焦虑如何影响回顾性时间知觉:知觉控制和记忆偏差的调节中介
摘要本研究旨在探讨个体在焦虑时如何回顾性地感知时间。在实验1中,通过标准化的诱导程序诱导状态焦虑(高和低),并使用视觉模拟情绪量表测量回顾性时间感知。在实验2中,记忆偏差和感知控制被测试为状态焦虑对回顾性时间感知影响的潜在机制。结果表明:(1)高状态焦虑个体的持续时间比低状态焦虑个体长;(2) 记忆偏差介导状态焦虑对回溯时间知觉的影响;(3)知觉控制调节记忆偏差对状态焦虑与回溯时间知觉关系的中介作用。我们的研究结果为焦虑症患者时间不准确的潜在机制提供了一个全面的模型,并说明了感知控制在这一过程中的重要作用。
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Journal of Cognitive Psychology
Journal of Cognitive Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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