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Review
. 2012 Oct-Dec;139(4):230-43.
doi: 10.1080/00221309.2012.695410.

Slowing down the clock: a review of experimental studies investigating psychological time dilation

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Slowing down the clock: a review of experimental studies investigating psychological time dilation

Madalina Sucala et al. J Gen Psychol. 2012 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

A review of 24 experiments investigated the factors that produce a subjective time dilation. The aim of this review was to investigate the magnitude of the obtained time dilation. The mean time duration judgment ratio of subjective time to objective time for the selected studies was 1.31, SD = .24. The analyses revealed that experimental studies investigating subjective time dilation tend to obtain small to moderate time dilation and that several factors can be manipulated in order to make a specific time interval appear longer than it is. Highlighting the factors that lead to a subjective time dilation has both research implications, by pointing to the underlying cognitive mechanisms of time perception, and practical implications, by indicating the factors that can be manipulated in order to control how we perceive time.

Keywords: perceived time dilation; psychological time; subjective time; time duration judgment; time perception.

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