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Published in: Cognitive Processing 1/2015

01-09-2015 | Short Report

Situational context is important: perceptual grouping modulates temporal perception

Authors: Bin Zhou, Shaojuan Yang, Ting Zhang, Xin Zhang, Lihua Mao

Published in: Cognitive Processing | Special Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Subjective time of an event in the sub-second range is often compressed or dilated by the situational context created by preceding and succeeding stimuli. How such context distorts psychological time is still an open question. Here, we pursued this issue by examining whether the perceptual grouping among successive visual stimuli modulates the perceived duration. Using a duration comparison task, we asked observers to judge the relative duration of a target and a comparison item, and estimated the apparent duration of the target from the corresponding psychometric function. The target was temporally flanked by a preceding item and a succeeding item. In different conditions, the target was more similar to either the preceding or the succeeding item. Results showed that perceptual grouping based on similarity modulated perceived duration. Specifically, when the target was grouped with the preceding item, its subjective duration was shorter than when it was grouped with the succeeding item. Interestingly, this pattern was observed when the preceding and target items were kept constant while the succeeding item was manipulated, suggesting that the effect depends, to some degree, on the holistic perceptual grouping rather than on fragmented processes. These results demonstrate that the situational context is an important factor in shaping temporal codes, thus bridging the seemingly independent perceptual feature processes and temporal representation.

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Footnotes
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In a spatial task performed by these same subjects, three visual items were presented simultaneously with the interstimulus distance between the left (a disc) and middle (a square) items being kept constant while the distance between the middle and right items being modified among trials. Subjects judged the relative length of the left and right spatial distances when the right item was a ring (DSR condition), a disc (DSD condition), or a square (DSS condition). The estimate of the perceived distance between the left and middle items was dependent on the spatial context of these items [F (2, 22) = 65.354, p < 0.001], that is, the apparent distance was shortened in DSR condition [t (11) = 6.378, p < 0.001] but lengthened in DSS condition [t (11) = 7.565, p < 0.001], compared with that in DSD condition. Such result indicates that perceptual grouping based on shape similarity leads to spatial distortion, consistent with previous studies (Enns and Girgus 1985; Farran and Cole 2008) and also verifying the stimulus manipulation in the present temporal task.
 
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Metadata
Title
Situational context is important: perceptual grouping modulates temporal perception
Authors
Bin Zhou
Shaojuan Yang
Ting Zhang
Xin Zhang
Lihua Mao
Publication date
01-09-2015
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Cognitive Processing / Issue Special Issue 1/2015
Print ISSN: 1612-4782
Electronic ISSN: 1612-4790
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-015-0727-4

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