The effect of electrical-stimulation-induced emotion on time perception: a time-reproduction task

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  • who: Chunni Zhao and Qing Zeng from the School of Marxism, Foshan University, Foshan, China have published the research: The Effect of Electrical-Stimulation-Induced Emotion on Time Perception: A Time-Reproduction Task, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study provided evidence that the emotions induced by electrical stimulation increase the internal-clock speed, which leads to the relative overestimation of time perception.
  • how: Their results indicated that emotions had a multiplying effect on participants` estimations of duration which supports the clock speed hypothesis. The results indicated that the average temporal replication time . . .

     

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