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Asymmetry of the discrimination function for temporal durations in human subjects

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Ten human subjects were comparing durations of pairs of visual stimuli in a two-way forced-choice task. Mean durations of presented time intervals were ~3 s ("short") or ~6 s ("long"); the duration ratio was varied at nine levels. The Weber fractions for the short and long durations were approximately equal, ~0.22. The ratio of subjective equality was almost exactly unity for the short durations, but it was significantly reduced (~0.76) for the long durations. This asymmetry of the discrimination function indicates time-dependent change of internal representations of past durations, and is well compatible with the "dual klepsydra model". Model-based estimates of the internal time representation loss rate, derived from the present data, are in a good agreement with values obtained from earlier studies on duration reproduction. The correspondence should be addressed to J. Wackermann, Email: jw@igpp.de
The Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Title: Asymmetry of the discrimination function for temporal durations in human subjects
Description:
Ten human subjects were comparing durations of pairs of visual stimuli in a two-way forced-choice task.
Mean durations of presented time intervals were ~3 s ("short") or ~6 s ("long"); the duration ratio was varied at nine levels.
The Weber fractions for the short and long durations were approximately equal, ~0.
22.
The ratio of subjective equality was almost exactly unity for the short durations, but it was significantly reduced (~0.
76) for the long durations.
This asymmetry of the discrimination function indicates time-dependent change of internal representations of past durations, and is well compatible with the "dual klepsydra model".
Model-based estimates of the internal time representation loss rate, derived from the present data, are in a good agreement with values obtained from earlier studies on duration reproduction.
The correspondence should be addressed to J.
Wackermann, Email: jw@igpp.
de.

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