2022
DOI: 10.1177/17470218221129853
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The influence of time structure on number prediction motion

Abstract: Time structure refers to the ratio of time spent moving during visible segments and occluded segments in position prediction motion (PM) tasks. Recent research has found that an equal time structure can improve performance in position prediction motion tasks. However, there is no research to explore the influence of time structure on number PM task. In three behavioral experiments, this study explored whether an equal time structure improved number prediction motion performance, as it did in position tasks. Th… Show more

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“…However, few studies have focused on the role of time information in PM tasks. Chang and Jazayeri (2018) found that performance was better under equal time structure conditions than under unequal time structure conditions (Qin, Chen, et al, 2022; Qin, Liu, et al, 2022). However, no research has investigated the neural basis of time structure in PM task with fNIRS.…”
Section: Experiments 1: Flashed Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, few studies have focused on the role of time information in PM tasks. Chang and Jazayeri (2018) found that performance was better under equal time structure conditions than under unequal time structure conditions (Qin, Chen, et al, 2022; Qin, Liu, et al, 2022). However, no research has investigated the neural basis of time structure in PM task with fNIRS.…”
Section: Experiments 1: Flashed Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%