Literature DB >> 15487439

Effect of arousal on internal clock speed in real action and mental imagery.

Sylvie Ozel1, Jacques Larue, Fabrice Dosseville.   

Abstract

The possible implication of an internal clock as a mechanism accounting for the temporal homology between actual and mental walking is studied. To observe this phenomenon, stressful sound stimuli were used to increase arousal, which is known to activate the internal clock. Seventeen participants performed three tasks: (1) a time production task, used as a reference task reflecting the internal clock speed; (2) an actual walking task; and (3) a mental walking task, all three in two sound conditions (no noise and noise). The results showed a significant effect of arousal on time in each task. The effect of noise, increasing the arousal level, was greater in time production and mental imagery tasks than in real action. In addition, the percentages of change between the two sound conditions for actual and mental walking time were not statistically different. These findings are further evidence of the existence of a timing process common to actual and mental walking. The data are consistent with the implication of an internal clock in both actual and mental walking.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15487439     DOI: 10.1037/h0087444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Exp Psychol        ISSN: 1196-1961


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