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- who: Maximilien Chaumon from the InstitutUniversity of de Investigaciones Cientu00edficas y Tu00e9cnicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina have published the research work: The Blursday database as a resource to study subjective temporalities during COVID-19, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 28/07/2021
- what: The authors provide a dataset that captures subjective time and timing behaviours of participants on nearly all aspects of temporal information processing (interval perception and production spontaneous tapping synchronization and implicit timing) together with measures of working memory decision-making self-perception metacognition sleep patterns personality traits and well-being. The authors report . . .
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