“…Some studies showed a clear biased time perception (i.e., without clarifying the paradigm concerned, [34]) or a nearly significantly impaired one (i.e., in a retrospective paradigm, [33]), while other studies show no such association (i.e., in a prospective paradigm, [35,37]). This lack of significant results could be due to the short durations used (i.e., 60 seconds, [37]), or the way that time perception was assessed (i.e., not controlling the prospective and retrospective paradigm while measuring time perception, [35]; using a prospective paradigm, while retrospective time perception seems to be more important, [37]). However, the near significant results [33] may be explained by a lack of rigor because expertise in other games was not controlled for among novice gamers.…”