No effect of multi-axis dot pattern symmetry on subjective duration.
Previous work has shown that symmetrical stimuli are judged as lasting longer than asymmetrical ones, even when actual duration is matched. This effect has been replicated with different methods and stimuli types. We aimed to a) replicate the effect of symmetry on subjective duration, and b) assess...
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doaj-c76b978dc3574faa83a405fdb6a439f22021-03-04T12:45:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011512e023855410.1371/journal.pone.0238554No effect of multi-axis dot pattern symmetry on subjective duration.Alexis David James MakinAfzal RahmanMarco BertaminiPrevious work has shown that symmetrical stimuli are judged as lasting longer than asymmetrical ones, even when actual duration is matched. This effect has been replicated with different methods and stimuli types. We aimed to a) replicate the effect of symmetry on subjective duration, and b) assess whether it was further modulated by the number of symmetrical axes. There was no evidence for either effect. This null result cannot be explained by reduced statistical power or enhanced floor or ceiling effects. There is no obvious stimulus-based explanation either. However, we are mindful of the reproducibility crisis and file drawer problems in psychology. Other symmetry and time perception researchers should be aware of this null result. One possibility is that the effect of symmetry on subjective duration is limited to very specific experimental paradigms.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238554 |
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No effect of multi-axis dot pattern symmetry on subjective duration. |
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No effect of multi-axis dot pattern symmetry on subjective duration. |
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No effect of multi-axis dot pattern symmetry on subjective duration. |
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No effect of multi-axis dot pattern symmetry on subjective duration. |
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No effect of multi-axis dot pattern symmetry on subjective duration. |
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no effect of multi-axis dot pattern symmetry on subjective duration. |
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Previous work has shown that symmetrical stimuli are judged as lasting longer than asymmetrical ones, even when actual duration is matched. This effect has been replicated with different methods and stimuli types. We aimed to a) replicate the effect of symmetry on subjective duration, and b) assess whether it was further modulated by the number of symmetrical axes. There was no evidence for either effect. This null result cannot be explained by reduced statistical power or enhanced floor or ceiling effects. There is no obvious stimulus-based explanation either. However, we are mindful of the reproducibility crisis and file drawer problems in psychology. Other symmetry and time perception researchers should be aware of this null result. One possibility is that the effect of symmetry on subjective duration is limited to very specific experimental paradigms. |
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