The relations between temporal and social perceptual biases: Evidence from perceptual matching.
Atten Percept Psychophys
; 81(3): 599-606, 2019 Apr.
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ABSTRACT
We report a new "now-bias" effect on simple perceptual matching between shapes and labels and examined the relation between this now-bias effect and the self-bias previously established with this task (Sui, He, & Humphreys, Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception and Performance, 38, 1105-1117, 2012). The perceptual biases favoring present-relevant and self-relevant information were correlated with each other, suggesting a common underlying mechanism. Nevertheless, temporal biases in decision making, specifically in temporal discounting, correlated with the perceptual self-bias but not with the perceptual now-bias. We suggest that common attentional biases to present-relevant and self-relevant information mediate perceptual prioritization, whereas temporal discounting is likely involved in a separate reward evaluation mechanism that relates to self-bias processes.
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Autoimagem
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Percepção Social
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Percepção do Tempo
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Viés
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Tomada de Decisões
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2019
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