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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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年齡與注意力因素對於時間估計之影響 / Age, attention, and time estimation

吳美瑤, Wu,Mei-yao Unknown Date (has links)
為了探討注意力與年齡因素對計時行為的影響,本實驗選用事前知道計時派典(prospective paradigm)與不涉及人為時間單位之知識的計時複製方式。針對注意力的因素,本研究採用雙重作業以操弄注意力資源集中或分散,檢測其對計時作業的影響。另針對年齡的因素,本研究比較低年級小學生、高年級小學生、及大學生成人三種不同年齡組的受試。 本研究利用四種計時作業,針對三個不同年齡層的受試進行對兩種不等的時距計時資料收集。計時作業及年齡因子的實驗設計採受試者間設計,而時距因子則採受試者內設計。研究結果發現(1)低年級組的計時準確性較高年級組或成人組差;(2)受試在雙重作業的計時表現的確較單一作業差,這個計時受干擾的結果,在複雜的雙重作業又較在簡單雙重作業明顯,且年紀愈小的受試所受干擾影響愈大;(3)三年齡層受試在雙重作業中皆有低估目標時距的現象,其中以低年級在複雜雙重作業中的低估程度最明顯;(4)低年級組的計時能力之穩定性較高年級或成人組低;(5)在無需對不斷出現之無意義刺激作偵測反應時,三年齡受試的計時準確性未受影響。 這些結果顯示計時的誤差的確隨著注意力需分派於非時間作業的增加,受試所複製的時距也隨之縮短。這項由於注意力分散所致的計時誤差在國小低年級組最明顯,但隨著年齡的成長及腦發展愈臻成熟,這項影響效果愈趨式微,致使計時的表現愈正確。 關鍵詞:時間複製、年齡與發展、雙重作業、注意力、小學生、純量計時 / The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the attention and age on time estimation based on the prospective timing paradigm. Four timing tasks, with different degrees of attentional requirement, were utilized to test timing of reproducing the target intervals in three groups of different ages including the lower-grade (M= 7.5 years), higher-grade (M= 11.2 years) elementary school students and adult (M= 20.1 years). The subjects in this work were asked to estimate a stimulus duration lasting for 7 or 14 s, during which they are required to either do or do not perform a concurrent non-temporal task. Thus, the experimental design for the present study was mixed with between-subject factors (age and task) and a within-subject factor (target interval). The results showed (1) the lower-grade children performed less accurate than the higher-grade children; (2) all subjects had worse timing performance in the dual-task condition than the single-task or control condition, which effect was most evident in the lower-grade children; (3) all subjects reproduced shorter interval as compared to the target interval, which effect was most apparently observed from the dual-task for the lower-grade children; (4) the lower-grade children had less reliability in timing; and (5) the effect of age on the single-task and control condition is not significant. Together, these data indicate that concurrent non-temporal task cause temporal reproduction shorter, especially under high attention demand in lower-grade children. In addition to the influence by the task complexity, the accuracy of timing estimation depends on the age. Keywords: time reproduction、age and development、dual task、attention、elementary school student、Scalar expectancy theory(SET)

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