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  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Sensory Perception
  • Psychophysics

Background:

  • Spatial attention modulates time perception in vision and audition.
  • Generalizability of attentional effects to the tactile modality remains unclear.
  • Understanding tactile time perception is crucial for cognitive science.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate the impact of spatial attention on tactile time perception.
  • Examine how different types of tactile cues influence temporal judgments.
  • Determine the role of spatial congruency and cue-target intervals in tactile time perception.

Main Methods:

  • Temporal bisection tasks were used to assess time perception.
  • Tactile stimuli were presented on the human torso.
  • Visual and tactile cues, dynamic and static cues, and varying congruency and intervals were employed.

Main Results:

  • Tactile cues expanded the perceived duration of subsequent stimuli.
  • Dynamic tactile cues had a greater time-expanding effect than static cues.
  • Front-back spatial congruency enhanced time expansion, unlike left-right congruency.
  • The attentional effect on time perception peaked at a 100-ms cue-target interval.

Conclusions:

  • Spatial attention's time-expanding effects extend to tactile stimuli on the torso.
  • Tactile time perception is modulated by attentional cue properties and spatial relationships.
  • Findings align with known principles of spatial attention in other sensory modalities.