Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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In this regard , I became convinced that an extended sense of time is unique to humans . ... reason I became disenchanted with the relevance of using lower animals to study timing behavior , and I therefore returned to human studies .
In this regard , I became convinced that an extended sense of time is unique to humans . ... reason I became disenchanted with the relevance of using lower animals to study timing behavior , and I therefore returned to human studies .
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Of course , the capacity of humans for delayed reward is much longer . One of the most distinctive human characteristics is the capacity to bring together vast spans of time . To quote Boulding ( 1956 , p .
Of course , the capacity of humans for delayed reward is much longer . One of the most distinctive human characteristics is the capacity to bring together vast spans of time . To quote Boulding ( 1956 , p .
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THE ROLE OF THE PERSONAL FUTURE IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR There is considerable research which indicates that how a person construes his future influences his feelings , thinking , and behavior . These studies come from different research ...
THE ROLE OF THE PERSONAL FUTURE IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR There is considerable research which indicates that how a person construes his future influences his feelings , thinking , and behavior . These studies come from different research ...
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Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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