Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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These hypnotic alterations of rate have been experimentally demonstrated in an operant task that required subjects to press a lever at a certain rate ( Zimbardo et al . , 1973 ) . That is , the hypnotic suggestion that time was speeded ...
These hypnotic alterations of rate have been experimentally demonstrated in an operant task that required subjects to press a lever at a certain rate ( Zimbardo et al . , 1973 ) . That is , the hypnotic suggestion that time was speeded ...
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This hypnotic procedure differs from the above experiments in that the subject knows that psychological time is being deliberately slowed down during the hypnotic state , whereas in the experiments the subjects were given the ...
This hypnotic procedure differs from the above experiments in that the subject knows that psychological time is being deliberately slowed down during the hypnotic state , whereas in the experiments the subjects were given the ...
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Although the items were intermixed during actual testing of subjects , the TII statements are listed above according to its two components : temporal distinction and goal - directedness . The first eight statements relate to temporal ...
Although the items were intermixed during actual testing of subjects , the TII statements are listed above according to its two components : temporal distinction and goal - directedness . The first eight statements relate to temporal ...
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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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