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Effect of caffeine on prospective and retrospective duration judgements

โœ Scribed by Ronald P. Gruber; Richard A. Block


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
93 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6222

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Abstract

The effects of caffeine on prospective and retrospective duration judgements were evaluated in a doubleโ€blind placeboโ€controlled experiment. After taking either 200โ€‰mg caffeine or a placebo, participants touched a 17โ€sided polygon for 15โ€‰s. Then they verbally estimated the number of angles and the duration. Participants in the prospective group were told in advance they would be making a duration estimate, whereas those in the retrospective group were not told. Caffeine reduced duration estimates in the prospective condition but not in the retrospective condition. The effect of caffeine on very long duration comparisons (the past year compared with a year at oneโ€half and oneโ€quarter of one's age) was also evaluated, but none was found. The findings do not support the hypothesis that caffeine affects duration experience by increasing the internal clock rate as a result of its dopamine D~2~ agonist properties. The hypothesis that caffeine produces its effect by enhancing memory was considered and rejected. The most parsimonious explanation is that caffeine increased arousal level, which led to a narrowing of the focus of attention to the most salient task. Copyright ยฉ 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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