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  • Neuroscience
  • Perception

Background:

  • Recent sensory history impacts current experiences, leading to aftereffects.
  • Two forms exist: negative aftereffects (less like previous stimuli) and positive aftereffects (more like previous stimuli).
  • Controversy surrounds timing perception aftereffects, with both single and repeated exposures showing negative effects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate single exposure effects (serial dependence) on timing perception tasks.
  • To examine serial dependence in synchrony judgments (SJ), temporal order judgments, and magnitude estimation judgments.
  • To reconcile conflicting findings on aftereffects in timing perception.

Main Methods:

  • Behavioral experiments assessing timing perception after single sensory exposures.
  • Utilized synchrony judgments, temporal order judgments, and magnitude estimation judgments.
  • Analyzed serial dependence to identify positive and negative aftereffects.

Main Results:

  • Single exposures induced negative aftereffects in synchrony judgments.
  • Positive aftereffects were observed in temporal order and magnitude estimation judgments.
  • Findings suggest different processing levels for aftereffects.

Conclusions:

  • A unified framework explains positive (serial dependence) and negative (sensory adaptation) aftereffects.
  • Negative aftereffects may occur at sensory levels, while positive aftereffects operate at higher decision levels.
  • This reconciles findings across various perceptual tasks and exposure types.