Duration adaptation occurs across the sub- and supra-second systems

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Abstract

After repetitive exposure to a stimulus of relatively short duration, a subsequent stimulus of long duration is perceived as being even longer, and after repetitive exposure to a stimulus of relatively long duration, a subsequent stimulus of short duration is perceived as being even shorter. This phenomenon is called duration adaptation, and has been reported only for sub-second durations. We examined whether duration adaptation also occurs for supra-second durations (Experiment 1) and whether duration adaptation occurs across sub- and supra-second durations (Experiment 2). Duration adaptation occurred not only for sub-second durations, but also for supra-second durations and across sub- and supra-second durations. These results suggest that duration adaptation involves an interval-independent system or two functionally related systems that are associated with both the sub- and supra-second durations.

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Shima, S., Murai, Y., Hashimoto, Y., & Yotsumoto, Y. (2016). Duration adaptation occurs across the sub- and supra-second systems. Frontiers in Psychology, 7. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00114

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