Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5040326 Acta Psychologica 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The experience sampling method was used to evaluate time judgments in everyday life.•The relations between judgments of passage of time and judgments of long durations were examined.•The experience of the passage of time varied with the emotional states.•The passage of time judgments were only related to judgments of long durations of several minutes.

This study investigated relations between judgments of passage of time and judgments of long durations in everyday life with an experience sampling method. Several times per day, the participants received an alert via mobile phone. On each alert, at the same time as reporting their experience of the passage of time, the participants also estimated durations, between 3 and 33 s in Experiment 1, and between 2 and 8 min in Experiment 2. The participants' affective states and the difficulty and attentional demands of their current activity were also assessed. The results replicated others showing that affective states and the focus of attention on current activity are significant predictors of individual differences in passage-of-time judgments. In addition, the passage-of-time judgments were significantly related to the duration judgments but only for long durations of several minutes.

Related Topics
Life Sciences Neuroscience Cognitive Neuroscience
Authors
, , ,