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| - Several studies have revealed significant alterations of subjective time experience in affective disorders. Both depressed and manic patients show a uniform significant tendency to overestimation of stimuli duration relative to controls. As for the perceived speed of time passage, depression and mania seem to alter this type of time experience in different direction. While in depression time seems to slow down, in mania it seems to speed up. The main objective of this study is to assess and juxtapose the differential diagnostics power of the two basic types of time experience in affective disorders. The research sample consists of 3 experimental groups - depressed patients, manic patients (both ICD-10 diagnosed) and one control group. The authors have employed an original experimental design including a set of 10 sound stimuli (9 instrumental music samples and 1 single tone, each of the same standard duration) with a specific emotional potential. Emotional experience evoked will be measured via 15 scales of semantic differential technique, together with retrospective time-duration and time-passage judgment using a method of verbal estimation. Both types of time experience were also correlated with Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and Altman Self-Rating Mania Scale. The results showed stable (although not statistically significant) tendency to relative time duration overestimation in both clinical groups compared to controls through the whole stimuli spectrum. Time duration judgment also significantly correlated with both self-rating scales. As for the time passage judgment, neither differences among groups, nor correlations with self-rating scales were found, indicating greater differentiating power of time duration estimation.
- Several studies have revealed significant alterations of subjective time experience in affective disorders. Both depressed and manic patients show a uniform significant tendency to overestimation of stimuli duration relative to controls. As for the perceived speed of time passage, depression and mania seem to alter this type of time experience in different direction. While in depression time seems to slow down, in mania it seems to speed up. The main objective of this study is to assess and juxtapose the differential diagnostics power of the two basic types of time experience in affective disorders. The research sample consists of 3 experimental groups - depressed patients, manic patients (both ICD-10 diagnosed) and one control group. The authors have employed an original experimental design including a set of 10 sound stimuli (9 instrumental music samples and 1 single tone, each of the same standard duration) with a specific emotional potential. Emotional experience evoked will be measured via 15 scales of semantic differential technique, together with retrospective time-duration and time-passage judgment using a method of verbal estimation. Both types of time experience were also correlated with Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and Altman Self-Rating Mania Scale. The results showed stable (although not statistically significant) tendency to relative time duration overestimation in both clinical groups compared to controls through the whole stimuli spectrum. Time duration judgment also significantly correlated with both self-rating scales. As for the time passage judgment, neither differences among groups, nor correlations with self-rating scales were found, indicating greater differentiating power of time duration estimation. (en)
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Title
| - SUBJECTIVE TIME EXPERIENCE IN DEPRESSION AND MANIA - A CONTROLLED EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
- SUBJECTIVE TIME EXPERIENCE IN DEPRESSION AND MANIA - A CONTROLLED EXPERIMENTAL STUDY (en)
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| - SUBJECTIVE TIME EXPERIENCE IN DEPRESSION AND MANIA - A CONTROLLED EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
- SUBJECTIVE TIME EXPERIENCE IN DEPRESSION AND MANIA - A CONTROLLED EXPERIMENTAL STUDY (en)
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http://linked.open...avai/riv/aktivita
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http://linked.open...avai/riv/aktivity
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http://linked.open...vai/riv/dodaniDat
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http://linked.open...aciTvurceVysledku
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http://linked.open.../riv/druhVysledku
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http://linked.open...iv/duvernostUdaju
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http://linked.open...titaPredkladatele
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http://linked.open...dnocenehoVysledku
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http://linked.open...ai/riv/idVysledku
| - RIV/61989592:15210/13:33148856
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http://linked.open...riv/jazykVysledku
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http://linked.open.../riv/klicovaSlova
| - Time experience, depression, mania, control group (en)
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http://linked.open.../riv/klicoveSlovo
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http://linked.open...ontrolniKodProRIV
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http://linked.open...v/mistoKonaniAkce
| - Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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http://linked.open...i/riv/mistoVydani
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http://linked.open...i/riv/nazevZdroje
| - AVANCES EN PSICOLOGÍA CLÍNICA. 2013 Libro de capítulos del VI Congreso Internacional y XI Nacional de Psicología Clínica.
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http://linked.open...in/vavai/riv/obor
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http://linked.open...ichTvurcuVysledku
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http://linked.open...cetTvurcuVysledku
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http://linked.open...UplatneniVysledku
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http://linked.open...iv/tvurceVysledku
| - Cakirpaloglu, Panajotis
- Flaška, Karel
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http://linked.open...vavai/riv/typAkce
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http://linked.open.../riv/zahajeniAkce
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number of pages
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http://purl.org/ne...btex#hasPublisher
| - Asociación Espa?ola de Psicología Conductual (AEPC)
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https://schema.org/isbn
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http://localhost/t...ganizacniJednotka
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