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Dynamics of Balancing Space and Time in Memory: Tau and Kappa Effects Revisited.
Authors:Sarrazin  Jean-Christophe; Giraudo  Marie-Dominique; Pailhous  Jean; Bootsma  Reinoud J
Abstract:In 3 experiments, the authors studied the organization of spatiotemporal information in memory. Stimuli consisted of configurations of dots, presented sequentially. The stimuli were either proportional, with interdot distances corresponding to interdot durations, or not proportional, with interdol distances not corresponding to interdot durations. After a learning phase, participants reproduced the spatial (Experiment 1), temporal (Experiment 2), or spatial and temporal (Experiment 3) characteristics of the target 60 times in succession. In the nonproportional conditions, effects of variable interdot durations or distances on the reproduction of, respectively, constant distances (tau effect) or durations (kappa effect) were observed, whereas no such effects were observed when variable distances or durations were to be produced. Tau and kappa effects influenced the accuracy but not the variability of responses. The results are discussed in light of the distinction between properties of the stabilized mental image and the process of stabilization. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:memory  space  time  balance  spatiotemporal organization  kappa effect  tau effect  constant durations  constant distances  variable distances  variable durations  mental image  stabilization
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