In the temporal bisection task, participants categorize experienced stimulus durations as short or long based on their similarity to previously acquired reference durations. Reward maximization in this task requires integrating endogenous timing uncertainty as well as exogenous probabilities of the reference durations into temporal judgements. We tested human participants on the temporal bisection task with different short and long reference duration probabilities (exogenous probability) in two separate test sessions. Incorrect categorizations were not penalized in Experiment 1 but were penalized in Experiment 2, leading to different levels of stringency in the reward functions that participants tried to maximize. We evaluated the judgement...
The relative-coding hypothesis of temporal discrimination asserts that humans learn to respond to th...
The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many fac...
International audienceParticipants were exposed to a temporal generalization task where the duration...
In the temporal bisection task, participants categorize experienced stimulus durations as short or l...
The processing dynamics underlying temporal decisions and the response times they generate have rece...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
Time is an essential feature of most decisions, because the reward earned from decisions frequently ...
The duration bisection paradigm is a classic task used to examine how humans and other animals perce...
Many everyday decisions require an accurate perception of how much time has passed since a previous ...
Although humans are well capable of precise time measurement, their duration judgments are neverthel...
Temporal bisection is a behavioral task used to study how we perceive time. However, it is not fully...
Evidence from a number of studies of human timing, using temporal generalization and bisection tasks...
Evidence from a number of studies of human timing, using temporal generalization and bisection tasks...
The relative-coding hypothesis of temporal discrimination asserts that humans learn to respond to th...
The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many fac...
International audienceParticipants were exposed to a temporal generalization task where the duration...
In the temporal bisection task, participants categorize experienced stimulus durations as short or l...
The processing dynamics underlying temporal decisions and the response times they generate have rece...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
Time is an essential feature of most decisions, because the reward earned from decisions frequently ...
The duration bisection paradigm is a classic task used to examine how humans and other animals perce...
Many everyday decisions require an accurate perception of how much time has passed since a previous ...
Although humans are well capable of precise time measurement, their duration judgments are neverthel...
Temporal bisection is a behavioral task used to study how we perceive time. However, it is not fully...
Evidence from a number of studies of human timing, using temporal generalization and bisection tasks...
Evidence from a number of studies of human timing, using temporal generalization and bisection tasks...
The relative-coding hypothesis of temporal discrimination asserts that humans learn to respond to th...
The ability of subjects to identify and reproduce brief temporal intervals is influenced by many fac...
International audienceParticipants were exposed to a temporal generalization task where the duration...