Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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Էջ 15
That is , clock time seems to be going either slow or fast compared to one's estimate of the amount of time passing by . There are various research methods for measuring this comparison of a person's internal estimation of duration with ...
That is , clock time seems to be going either slow or fast compared to one's estimate of the amount of time passing by . There are various research methods for measuring this comparison of a person's internal estimation of duration with ...
Էջ 16
the experience of clock time , while it is passing by , seems prolonged . A common example of this is the apparent lengthening of the passage of time toward the end of a close game such as in basketball . By contrast , when there is no ...
the experience of clock time , while it is passing by , seems prolonged . A common example of this is the apparent lengthening of the passage of time toward the end of a close game such as in basketball . By contrast , when there is no ...
Էջ 139
This makes clock time seem to be passing by slowly by comparison ; inner time is faster compared to outer time . Considerable research has shown that a greater frequency of internal events is associated with the illusion that outside ...
This makes clock time seem to be passing by slowly by comparison ; inner time is faster compared to outer time . Considerable research has shown that a greater frequency of internal events is associated with the illusion that outside ...
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TIME AND THE CONTROL OF | 1 |
Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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