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@ARTICLE{Vogel:892366,
author = {Vogel, David H. V. and Jording, Mathis and Esser, Carolin
and Weiss, Peter H. and Vogeley, Kai},
title = {{T}emporal binding is enhanced in social contexts},
journal = {Psychonomic bulletin $\&$ review},
volume = {28},
issn = {1531-5320},
address = {New York, NY},
publisher = {Springer},
reportid = {FZJ-2021-02027},
pages = {1545–1555},
year = {2021},
abstract = {Temporal binding (TB) refers to an underestimation of time
intervals between two events, most commonly for actions and
their effects. This temporal contraction is measurable for
both perceived changes in social stimuli such as faces, as
well as for interactions with a partner. We investigated TB
in two separate experiments to uncover the individual
influences of (i) participants’ belief in an interaction
with a human partner (as compared to a computer), and (ii) a
face-like stimulus versus an abstract stimulus mediating the
interaction. The results show that TB is more pronounced
when self-initiated actions result in a personal event as
opposed to a mere physical effect, being suggestive of a
“social hyperbinding.” The social hyperbinding effect
appeared to be driven both by the belief in interacting with
another person and by a face-like stimulus. However, there
seemed to be no further enhancing effect when combining the
top-down processes (“beliefs”) with the bottom-up
processes (“perceptions”). These findings suggest a
prioritization of social information for TB regardless of
whether this information is introduced by top-down (beliefs)
or bottom-up information (stimuli). Our results add to
existing literature demonstrating an increase in
action-event monitoring for social cues},
cin = {INM-3},
ddc = {150},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)INM-3-20090406},
pnm = {525 - Decoding Brain Organization and Dysfunction
(POF4-525)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-525},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:33948915},
UT = {WOS:000647125000009},
doi = {10.3758/s13423-021-01928-7},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/892366},
}