“…Previous studies demonstrate that it is possible to deliberately customise temporal experiences with efforts to influence our own perceived duration, frequency, timing or allocation of time (Flaherty, 2003). It may also be possible to manipulate other people's perceptions of time, for example by encouraging absorption with attractive images (Gable & Poole, 2012) or presenting filler interfaces during periods of wait (Lee, Chen, & Ilie, 2012). Another study evaluated an active progress bar to make better use of waiting time, proposing samples of secondary activities to be performed below a typical progress bar (Hurter, Girouard, Riche, & Plaisant, 2011).…”