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Frontiers in Psychology
Depression does not affect time perception and time-to-contact estimation
Daniel Oberfeld1 
关键词: depression;    time perception;    timed action task;    internal clock;    verbal time estimation;    time production;    time reproduction;    time-to-contact estimation;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00810
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

Depressed patients frequently report a subjective slowing of the passage of time. However, experimental demonstrations of altered time perception in depressed patients are not conclusive. We added a timed action task (time-to-contact estimation, TTC) and compared this indirect time perception task to the more direct classical methods of verbal time estimation, time production, and time reproduction. In the TTC estimation task, the deviations of the estimates from the veridical values (relative errors) revealed no differences between depressed patients (N= 22) and healthy controls (N= 22). Neither did the relative errors of the TTC estimates differ between groups. There was a weak trend toward higher variability of the estimates in depressed patients but only at the shortest TTC and at the fastest velocities. Time experience (subjective flow of time) as well as time perception in terms of interval timing (verbal estimation, time production, time reproduction) performed on the same subjects likewise failed to produce effects of depression. We conclude that the notion that depression has a sizeable effect on time perception cannot be maintained.

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