The effect of mild depression on time estimation and production was investigated. Participants made both magnitude estimation and magnitude production judgments for five time intervals (specified in seconds) from 3 sec to 65 sec. The parameters of the best fitting psychophysical function (power law exponent, intercept, and threshold) were determined individually for each participant in every condition. There were no significant effects of mood (high BDI, low BDI) or judgment (estimation, production) on the mean exponent, n =.98, 95 % confidence interval (.96–1.04) or on the threshold. However, the intercept showed a ‘depressive realism ’ effect, where high BDI participants had a smaller deviation from accuracy and a smaller difference betwe...
In three experiments we tested how the spacing of trials during acquisition of zero, positive, and n...
I examine several aspects of the experience of time in depression and in the experience of different...
Original article can be found at http://content.apa.org Copyright American Psychological Association...
The effect of mild depression on time estimation and production was investigated. Participants made ...
peer-reviewedThe effect of mild depression on time estimation and production was investigated. Parti...
Depressed patients frequently report a subjective slowing of the passage of time. However, experimen...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
Possible distortions in time perception have been associated with the experience of depression, hope...
Depressed mood states affect subjective perceptions of time but it is not clear whether this is due ...
Depressed mood states affect subjective perceptions of time but it is not clear whether this is due ...
Background: A recent meta-analysis left open a significant question regarding altered time perceptio...
People have a tendency to view themselves in a more favorable light than they do others, a phenomeno...
Here, we assess whether quantity representations are influenced by the perceptual biases hypothesize...
peer-reviewedThe perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed ...
In three experiments we tested how the spacing of trials during acquisition of zero, positive, and n...
I examine several aspects of the experience of time in depression and in the experience of different...
Original article can be found at http://content.apa.org Copyright American Psychological Association...
The effect of mild depression on time estimation and production was investigated. Participants made ...
peer-reviewedThe effect of mild depression on time estimation and production was investigated. Parti...
Depressed patients frequently report a subjective slowing of the passage of time. However, experimen...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depress...
Possible distortions in time perception have been associated with the experience of depression, hope...
Depressed mood states affect subjective perceptions of time but it is not clear whether this is due ...
Depressed mood states affect subjective perceptions of time but it is not clear whether this is due ...
Background: A recent meta-analysis left open a significant question regarding altered time perceptio...
People have a tendency to view themselves in a more favorable light than they do others, a phenomeno...
Here, we assess whether quantity representations are influenced by the perceptual biases hypothesize...
peer-reviewedThe perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed ...
In three experiments we tested how the spacing of trials during acquisition of zero, positive, and n...
I examine several aspects of the experience of time in depression and in the experience of different...
Original article can be found at http://content.apa.org Copyright American Psychological Association...