Effects of Stress and Relaxation on Time Perception - Department of Medical and Clinical Psych - Books - Createspace - 9781503205178 - November 13, 2014
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Effects of Stress and Relaxation on Time Perception

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Publisher Marketing: Changes in time perception during and following experiences of stress and relaxation are commonly reported, but little is known about the direction and nature of any time perception changes. In this experimental study, men and women ages 18 to 79 were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: stress (n = 39) - speech preparation and presentation, relaxation (n = 38) - a progressive muscle relaxation exercise, or control (n = 39) - listening to a biography on tape. Multiple measures of time production, time estimation, perceived rate, and attention to time domains (past, present, and future) were made before and after the experimental phase. Retrospective time estimates were made after the experimental phase. Self report, physiological, and biochemical measures of stress were used to evaluate response to the experimental conditions, and results were consistent with increased stress in the stress condition and increased relaxation in the relaxation condition. Measures of duration judgment were relatively consistent within individuals with larger variance from person to person. Some of the individual variance was associated with gender and age with women having generally larger duration judgment ratios (subjective/objective time) than did men (t(110)=2.91, p

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 13, 2014
ISBN13 9781503205178
Publishers Createspace
Pages 126
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 7 mm   ·   308 g