2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.713264
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Reminiscing and the Passage of Years: Investigating the Role of Affective Autobiographical Memories in Passage of Time Judgments

Abstract: Previous research has shown that judgments of the experienced velocity of recent years passing by vary depending on the number of autobiographical memories being activated in the moment of judging. While a body of evidence shows affect to have an impact on both prospective and retrospective judgments on the experience of time for short periods, the effect of valence of memories on the experience of the passage of long intervals has not been examined yet. Thus, we asked 282 people to retrieve five either emotio… Show more

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“…We compared judgments of the passage of time during the previous year of the pandemic with judgments from before the pandemic to test our main hypothesis. We included data from two previous studies [ 15 , 17 ] in which the POTJs during the previous year was addressed in the exactly same manner as in the present survey. Both studies started with short measures targeting subjective well-being.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We compared judgments of the passage of time during the previous year of the pandemic with judgments from before the pandemic to test our main hypothesis. We included data from two previous studies [ 15 , 17 ] in which the POTJs during the previous year was addressed in the exactly same manner as in the present survey. Both studies started with short measures targeting subjective well-being.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A POTJ for the previous five years was also assessed to compare whether a potential effect on time experience would compromise POTJs even beyond the actual period of the pandemic. Both measures were used in the exact same manner in our prior studies [ 15 , 17 ].…”
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“…These models have proven valuable for explaining the experience of time in short invervals (ranging from ms to s), in particular for prospective timing (i.e., where participants are aware of their experience of time being the matter of the investigation; e.g., Droit-Volet and Meck, 2007). However, they are hardly used to explain retrospective time perception (i.e., where participants report their time perception after the interval in question and without knowing about time as matter of investigation during the interval; for a comprehensive view of different paradigms used in psychological research, see Kosak and Kuhbandner, 2021). Robust findings show a slowing down of the internal clock with aging, indicated, for instance, by increasingly longer productions of given intervals (e.g., Craik and Hay, 1999;Espinosa-Fernández et al, 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The content of the memories recalled can also influence the perceived length of the event [ 28 ]. Memories which contain a high degree of contextual change or emotional change are generally associated with longer perceived lengths than those with little contextual or emotional change [ 29 ].…”
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confidence: 99%