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Separable temporal metrics for time perception and anticipatory actions
Authors:Marinovic Welber  Arnold Derek H
Affiliation:Perception Laboratory, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, McElwain Building, St Lucia 4072, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. w.marinovic@uq.edu.au
Abstract:Reliable estimates of time are essential for initiating interceptive actions at the right moment. However, our sense of time is surprisingly fallible. For instance, time perception can be distorted by prolonged exposure (adaptation) to movement. Here, we make use of this to determine if time perception and anticipatory actions rely on the same or on different temporal metrics. Consistent with previous reports, we find that the apparent duration of movement is mitigated by adaptation to more rapid motion, but is unchanged by adaptation to slower movement. By contrast, we find symmetrical effects of motion-adaptation on the timing of anticipatory interceptive actions, which are paralleled by changes in perceived speed for the adapted direction of motion. Our data thus reveal that anticipatory actions and perceived duration rely on different temporal metrics.
Keywords:action   interception   perception   time perception
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