The perception of time following stress |
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Authors: | Francis S. Gilbert Michael C. Dillbeck James P. Curran L. Michael Little |
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Affiliation: | (1) Purdue University, USA |
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Abstract: | To determine whether the relationship between the overestimation of time and anxiety or stress is a function of the anticipation of the stressful event, high and low socially anxious subjects judged a series of eight short (5-second and 7-second) intervals both prior to and following a stressful or nonstressful social interaction. The results indicated that overestimation of fixed intervals occurs following a stressful interaction, thus disconfirming the hypothesis that such overestimation is due to anticipation of the stressful event. These results are discussed with regard to a modified storage size model of time estimation. |
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