Duration reproduction: lossy integration and effects of sensory modalities, cognitive functioning, age, and sex.

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Titel
Duration reproduction: lossy integration and effects of sensory modalities, cognitive functioning, age, and sex.
Zusammenfassung
The "dual klepsydra model" (DKM) of internal time representation successfully models duration reproduction data, but relations between the DKM-based parameter kappa ("loss rate") and procedural variables (presentation modality) or individual characteristics (cognitive indices, age, sex) remained as yet unexplored. For that purpose, were-analyzed data from an earlier time reproduction study (N = 100), using visually or acoustically presented intervals of 1-5 sec. duration. Typical values of parameter kappa were approximately 0.03-0.04 sec.(-1), corresponding to relaxation times of internal "lossy integrators" of approximately 30 sec. Significant effects of presentation modality (smaller kappa values for the visual reproduction task) and of age (greater kappa in acoustic reproduction with increasing age) were observed. Cognitive variables (working memory, general fluid reasoning, attention) and sex of participants were not associated with kappa. Cognitive functions seem to play only a minor, if any, role at the level of time representation addressed by the DKM.
Publikation
Perceptual and motor skills
Band
115
Ausgabe
2
Seiten
370-384
Datum
2012 Oct
Zeitschriften-Abkürzung
Percept Mot Skills
Sprache
eng
ISSN
0031-5125
Extra
Place: United States PMID: 23265003
Zitierung
Pütz, P., Wittmann, M., & Wackermann, J. (2012). Duration reproduction: lossy integration and effects of sensory modalities, cognitive functioning, age, and sex. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 115(2), 370–384. https://doi.org/10.2466/22.10.27.PMS.115.5.370-384
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