AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study investigated how the behaviors of targets in previous trials affect the perception of a current moving target, specifically looking at representational momentum.
  • - In two experiments, participants were shown various combinations of moving and stationary targets, as well as different directional motions, to see if these factors would influence their perception of the current target.
  • - The results indicated that the presence of other targets, whether stationary or moving in the same or opposite direction, did not affect how participants perceived the movement of the current target, challenging existing theories on representational momentum.

Article Abstract

Whether behaviors of targets presented on other trials could influence representational momentum of a current target was examined. In Experiment 1, each participant received a stimulus set in which (a) 80% of trials presented a moving target and 20% of trials presented a stationary target or (b) 20% of trials presented a moving target and 80% of trials presented a stationary target. In Experiment 2, each participant received a stimulus set in which (a) 80% of trials presented rightward motion and 20% of trials presented leftward motion, (b) 50% of trials presented rightward motion and 50% of trials presented leftward motion, or (c) 20% of trials presented rightward motion and 80% of trials presented leftward motion. Representational momentum of a moving target was not influenced by whether the majority of other trials in the stimulus set presented a stationary target, motion in the same direction, or motion in the opposite direction. The results suggest that behavior of targets on other trials was not effective in creating expectations that influenced representational momentum of the current target. Implications for theories of representational momentum are noted.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03010066241299706DOI Listing

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