イベントベースの歪曲: イベント内の相対的な時間の歪曲
Rui Zhe Goh1, Hanbei Zhou1, Chaz Firestone1
1Johns Hopkins University, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.
Journal of experimental psychology. General
|September 2, 2025
まとめ
出来事によって 時間の認識が歪められ 出来事の刺激が 遠く離れているように見えるのです この"イベントベースの歪み"は 物体が空間的知覚を歪め 時間の経験に影響する様子を反映しています
科学分野:
- 認知心理学
- 認識科学
- 心理学
背景:
- オブジェクトは空間的知覚を構成し,オブジェクト内の刺激は空の空間よりも遠くに見えます.
- イベントは私たちの時間体験を 構成する根本的な要素です
研究 の 目的:
- 出来事や物体が 時間の認識を歪めるか調べる
- 時間の"イベントベースの歪み"が空間の"オブジェクトベースの歪み"と類似しているかどうかを判断する.
主な方法:
- 5つの実験で 500人の成人が参加しました
- 時間の知覚を評価するために,聴覚 (音声/静寂) と視覚的な文脈で刺激が提示されました.
- 驚き,注意の分散,注意の誘導などの要因を制御する.
主要な成果:
- イベント内の刺激は 時間的に遠く離れたものとして認識されました
- イベントベースの歪曲は 聴覚的および静かなイベントの両方で発生しました
- 聴覚的な出来事から視覚的な知覚に影響を与えました.
結論:
- イベントは物体と同様に 時間の知覚を歪めて "イベントベースの歪み"を生み出します
- この現象は,空間と時間における構造的表現に基づいた認識の歪みの一般的原理を示唆しています.
- 発見は脳の空間的・時間的情報を処理する 類似のメカニズムを強調しています
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