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The Mechanisms of Space‐Time Association: Comparing Motor and Perceptual Contributions in Time Reproduction
Author(s) -
Fabbri Marco,
Cellini Nicola,
Martoni Monica,
Tonetti Lorenzo,
Natale Vincenzo
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
cognitive science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.498
H-Index - 114
eISSN - 1551-6709
pISSN - 0364-0213
DOI - 10.1111/cogs.12038
Subject(s) - association (psychology) , time perception , perception , task (project management) , psychology , cognitive psychology , communication , computer science , neuroscience , management , economics , psychotherapist
The spatial‐temporal association indicates that time is represented spatially along a left‐to‐right line. It is unclear whether the spatial‐temporal association is mainly related to a perceptual or a motor component. In addition, the spatial‐temporal association is not consistently found using a time reproduction task. Our rationale for this finding is that, classically, a non‐lateralized button for performing the task has been used. Using two lateralized response buttons, the aim of the study was to find a spatial‐temporal association in a time reproduction task. To account for the perceptual component, reference and target stimuli were presented in different spaces through four experiments. In all experiments, a Spatial‐Temporal Association of Response Codes ( STEARC ) effect was found and this effect was not modulated by the spatial position of both reference and target stimuli. The results suggested that the spatial‐temporal association was mainly derived from the spatial information provided by response buttons, reflecting a motor but not visuospatial influence.

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