时间知觉
统计
标准差
变化(天文学)
变异系数
贝叶斯概率
背景(考古学)
数学
心理学
航程(航空)
持续时间(音乐)
计量经济学
感知
地理
物理
天体物理学
声学
材料科学
考古
神经科学
复合材料
作者
Yue Ren,Fredrik Allenmark,Hermann J. Müller,Zhuanghua Shi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.actpsy.2021.103263
摘要
The coefficient of variation (CV), also known as relative standard deviation, has been used to measure the constancy of the Weber fraction, a key signature of efficient neural coding in time perception. It has long been debated whether or not duration judgments follow Weber's law, with arguments based on examinations of the CV. However, what has been largely ignored in this debate is that the observed CVs may be modulated by temporal context and decision uncertainty, thus questioning conclusions based on this measure. Here, we used a temporal reproduction paradigm to examine the variation of the CV with two types of temporal context: full-range mixed vs. sub-range blocked intervals, separately for intervals presented in the visual and auditory modalities. We found a strong contextual modulation of both interval-duration reproductions and the observed CVs. We then applied a two-stage Bayesian model to predict those variations. Without assuming a violation of the constancy of the Weber fraction, our model successfully predicted the central-tendency effect and the variation in the CV. Our findings and modeling results indicate that both the accuracy and precision of our timing behavior are highly dependent on the temporal context and decision uncertainty. And, critically, they advise caution with using variations of the CV to reject the constancy of the Weber fraction of duration estimation.
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