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Time perception

In psychology and neuroscience, time perception or chronoception is the subjective experience, or sense, of time, which is measured by someone's own perception of the duration of the indefinite and unfolding of events. The perceived time interval between two successive events is referred to as perceived duration. Though directly experiencing or…

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related to External links · 27
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related to Philosophical perspectives · 17
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related to Time perception in invertebrates · 10
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related to Time perception and artificial intelligence · 7
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has application · 6
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related to Social networks · 3
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anesthetics such as barbituratesinstance ofEffects of drugs on time perceptionStimulants0.80text
nitrous oxide can have the opposite effectinstance ofEffects of drugs on time perceptionStimulants0.80text
lead to underestimation of time intervalsinstance ofEffects of drugs on time perceptionStimulants0.80text
dopamineinstance ofThe level of activity in the brain of neurotransmitters0.80text
norepinephrine may be the reason for thisinstance ofThe level of activity in the brain of neurotransmitters0.80text
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