Magnitude effects for experienced rewards at short delays in the escalating interest task

ME Young, TL Webb, SC Sutherland… - Psychonomic bulletin & …, 2013 - Springer
A first-person shooter video game was adapted for the study of choice between smaller
sooner and larger later rewards. Participants chose when to fire a weapon that increased in …

Response biases in simple decision making: Faster decision making, faster response execution, or both?

JJ Starns, Q Ma - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2018 - Springer
When people are biased to use one response more often than an alternative response in a
decision task, they also make the preferred response more quickly. Sequential sampling …

Reaction times can reflect habits rather than computations

AL Wong, J Goldsmith, AD Forrence, AM Haith… - Elife, 2017 - elifesciences.org
Reaction times (RTs) are assumed to reflect the underlying computations required for
making decisions and preparing actions. Recent work, however, has shown that movements …

Time flies when you're having approach-motivated fun: Effects of motivational intensity on time perception

PA Gable, BD Poole - Psychological science, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Time flies when you're having fun, but what is it about pleasant experiences that makes time
seem to go by faster? In the experiments reported here, we tested the proposal that …

Predicting others' actions: Evidence for a constant time delay in action simulation

P Sparenberg, A Springer, W Prinz - Psychological Research, 2012 - Springer
Recent evidence indicates that humans can precisely predict the outcome of occluded
actions. It has been suggested that these predictions arise from a mental simulation which …

Crossing Roads with a Computer-generated Agent: Persistent Effects on Perception–Action Tuning

Y Jiang, EE O'Neal, S Zhou, JM Plumert… - ACM Transactions on …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
This study investigated how people coordinate their decisions and actions with a risky or
safe computer-generated agent in a humanoid or non-humanoid form and how this …

Bias and learning in temporal binding: Intervals between actions and outcomes are compressed by prior bias

AM Cravo, H Haddad, PME Claessens… - Consciousness and …, 2013 - Elsevier
It has consistently been shown that agents judge the intervals between their actions and
outcomes as compressed in time, an effect named intentional binding. In the present work …

Revealing the effects of temporal orienting of attention on response conflict using continuous movements

M Menceloglu, S Suzuki, JH Song - Attention, Perception, & …, 2021 - Springer
Orienting attention in time enables us to prepare for forthcoming perception and action (eg,
estimating the duration of a yellow traffic light when driving). While temporal orienting can …

Replicability, response bias, and judgments, oh my! A new checklist for evaluating the perceptual nature of action-specific effects

JK Witt - Psychology of learning and motivation, 2017 - Elsevier
According to the action-specific account of perception, people perceive the spatial layout of
the environment relative to their abilities to act. Moving objects appear slower when they are …

Selecting object pairs for action: Is the active object always first?

R Laverick, M Wulff, JJ Honisch, WL Chua… - Experimental brain …, 2015 - Springer
Perception is linked to action via two routes: a direct route based on affordance information
in the environment and an indirect route based on semantic knowledge about objects. The …