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Time Warped

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by Claudia Hammond


  Eibesfeldt, E. ref1n, ref2

  Eichenbaum, H. ref1n, ref2

  Einstein, Albert ref1, ref2

  El Sawy, O.A. ref1n, ref2

  electro-convulsive therapy ref1

  e-memory ref1

  emigration ref1, ref2

  emotion ref1, ref2

  brain systems ref1

  future thinking ref1, ref2, ref3

  mind-wandering ref1

  moments ref1

  oddball effect ref1

  regulation ref1, ref2

  rejection ref1

  visualising time ref1, ref2

  see also anxiety; fear

  empathy gap ref1

  epileptic seizures ref1

  episodic future thinking ref1

  episodic memory ref1, ref2

  Erickson, M. ref1

  Escher, M.C. ref1

  ethics, research ref1, ref2, ref3

  event dating ref1, ref2

  accuracy ref1

  autobiographical memory ref1

  strategies ref1

  time-frames ref1

  see also telescoping

  Exner, Sigmund ref1

  expectations ref1, ref2

  experience ref1

  fading effect bias ref1

  false memory ref1

  fear

  time deceleration ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  time estimation ref1

  flashbulb memories ref1

  flash-forwards, involuntary ref1

  flow ref1, ref2

  ‘flutter’ ref1

  focus see attention

  foresight ref1

  forgetfulness ref1

  Fortin, N.J. ref1n, ref2

  Forward and Backward test ref1

  forward telescoping ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Foster, R. ref1n, ref2

  Fradera, A. ref1n, ref2, ref3

  Frankl, V. ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Frederick, S. ref1n, ref2

  Frederickson, B.L. ref1, ref2

  free time ref1, ref2, ref3

  freefall, time deceleration ref1, ref2

  Friedman, W.J. ref1n, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  frontal cortex ref1

  frontal lobe ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  future thinking ref1

  animals ref1

  brain, default mode ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  children ref1, ref2

  memory and ref1

  mental imagery ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  optimism ref1

  planning ahead see planning

  predictions ref1, ref2

  improving skills at ref1

  suicide ref1, ref2

  temporal depth ref1

  time orientation ref1

  Zimbardo’s Time Perspective Inventory ref1, ref2

  Galen ref1

  Georgia State University ref1

  Gevers, W. ref1, ref2

  Ghent University ref1

  Gilbert, D.T. ref1n, ref2, ref3n, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Gneezy, A. ref1n, ref2

  Goldsmiths College (London) ref1

  gratification delay ref1, ref2

  Gregory, R. ref1

  Groeger, J. ref1, ref2

  Guantanamo Bay ref1

  Guyau, J.-M. ref1, ref2

  Halberg, F. ref1n, ref2

  haloperidol ref1

  handshakes ref1

  Haque, S. ref1n, ref2

  Harvard University ref1

  Medical School ref1

  Hassabis, D. ref1, ref2n, ref3n, ref4

  Hauser, D.J. ref1n, ref2

  Hawton, K. ref1n, ref2

  Henderson, J. ref1n, ref2

  Hendrix, Jimi ref1

  Herepath, Katherine ref1

  hijacking, Ethiopian Airlines ref1

  Hinduism ref1

  hippocampus ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  historiocentric perception ref1

  Hoagland, H. ref1, ref2, ref3

  Hofer, J. ref1

  Hoffman, E. ref1, ref2

  Holiday Paradox theory ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  emigration ref1

  in reverse ref1, ref2

  holidays ref1

  Holmes, A. ref1n, ref2

  Holmes, E. ref1, ref2

  horizontal metaphors ref1

  hormones ref1

  hummingbirds ref1

  Hunt, A.R. ref1, ref2

  Husserl, E. ref1, ref2n, ref3, ref4

  hyperthymesia ref1

  hypnosis ref1

  hypothalamus gland ref1

  identity ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  imagination see mental imagery

  ‘Impact Bias’ ref1, ref2, ref3

  impatience ref1

  impulsivity ref1

  ‘incipient hibernation’ ref1

  Ingvar, D. ref1

  insomnia ref1

  instincts, animal ref1

  Institute of Psychiatry (London) ref1

  insurance questions ref1

  interoceptive awareness ref1

  interoceptive salience (Craig), model of ref1

  involuntary flash-forwards ref1

  isolation ref1

  time deceleration ref1

  time estimation ref1, ref2

  James, Richard ref1

  James, William ref1n, ref2, ref3, ref4n, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

  time speeding up ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Janet, P. ref1, ref2

  Jiga–Boy, G.M. ref1, ref2

  Johnston, Alan ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Jones, Ann ref1

  Kallus, J. ref1

  kappa effect ref1

  Kennett, J. ref1n, ref2

  Kerkhof, A. ref1, ref2, ref3

  Kierkegaard, Soren ref1

  Killingsworth, M.A. ref1n, ref2

  King, Billie Jean ref1

  Koch, G. ref1, ref2n, ref3

  Kogure, T. ref1n, ref2

  Kopleman, M.D. ref1n, ref2

  Kreitzman, L. ref1n, ref2

  Lachman, M. ref1n, ref2

  landmarks (markers) in time ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Holiday Paradox theory ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Langer, J. ref1, ref2n, ref3

  language ref1

  spatial visualisation ref1, ref2, ref3

  tests ref1

  Larsen, S. ref1

  Leafhead, K.M. ref1n, ref2

  learning ref1

  Leeds University ref1

  Lemlich, R. ref1, ref2

  Leroy, S. ref1n, ref2

  Levine, R. ref1

  Lewis, P.A. ref1n, ref2

  Liberman, N. ref1n, ref2n, ref3

  Linton, M. ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  lists ref1

  living in the present, how to ref1, ref2

  Lloyd, D. ref1

  Locke, John ref1

  Loewenstein, G. ref1n, ref2

  Loftus, E.F. ref1n, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Logan, C.J. ref1n, ref2

  logotherapy ref1

  Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center ref1

  McDermott, K.B. ref1n, ref2

  McGaugh, J. ref1

  Mach, E. ref1

  McTaggart, J.E. ref1, ref2

  Magic Mountain (Mann) ref1

  magnitude, judging ref1

  Maguire, E.A. ref1, ref2n, ref3

  Mangan, P.A. ref1

  Mann, H. ref1, ref2

  Mann, Thomas ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Man’s Search for Me
aning (Frankl) ref1

  maps, mental ref1

  Margulies, S.O. ref1n, ref2

  Marshall, F. ref1n, ref2

  marshmallow studies ref1

  Matthews, S. ref1n, ref2

  Maycock, G. ref1n, ref2

  Meck, W. ref1

  medial temporal lobe ref1

  meditation ref1, ref2, ref3

  memory ref1, ref2, ref3

  accuracy ref1, ref2

  autobiographical see autobiographical memory

  birds ref1

  earthquakes ref1

  emotion ref1

  fading effect bias ref1

  fallibility ref1

  flexibility ref1, ref2

  future thinking and ref1

  Holiday Paradox theory ref1, ref2

  imagery ref1

  improving ref1

  names ref1, ref2

  creation of new memories everyday ref1, ref2, ref3

  novelty vs monotony ref1

  reminiscence bump ref1

  selectivity ref1

  stressful events ref1

  tests ref1

  time speeding up ref1, ref2

  time-stamping ref1

  ‘total recall’ ref1

  vibrancy ref1

  working ref1, ref2, ref3

  see also event dating; telescoping

  mental imagery

  anxiety ref1

  future thinking ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  memory ref1

  mental maps ref1

  mirror-images ref1

  river of time ref1

  visualising tasks ref1

  mental time-travel ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  see also future thinking

  Menzel, C. ref1

  Merritt, D.J. ref1n, ref2

  metaphors ref1, ref2, ref3

  methamphetamines ref1

  Miall, R.C. ref1n, ref2

  Miles, L. ref1n, ref2

  millennium problem ref1

  mind clocks ref1

  electro-convulsive therapy ref1

  emotional moments ref1

  fear ref1

  isolation ref1, ref2

  magic of three ref1

  neural networks ref1

  oddball effect ref1

  tests ref1

  ‘mind time’ ref1, ref2

  mindfulness ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  mind-wandering ref1

  minimalist clock model ref1

  mirror-images ref1

  Mischel, W. ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Molaison, Henry ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  moments ref1, ref2

  monochronic assumption ref1, ref2

  monotony ref1, ref2

  Monroe, Marilyn ref1

  months, visualisation of circle of ref1

  multi-tasking ref1

  musicians ref1, ref2

  Nabokov, Vladimir ref1

  names ref1, ref2

  National Institute of Standards and Technology (US) ref1

  negative events ref1, ref2

  neural networks ref1

  neuronal system ref1

  neuroscientific theories see brain ref1

  Newby-Clark, I.R. ref1n, ref2

  Nietzsche, F. ref1

  nostalgia ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Noulhiane, M. ref1n, ref2

  novelty ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  children ref1

  Nuit Blanche (Amiens) ref1

  numbers, spatial visualisation ref1

  Nussbaum, S. ref1n, ref2

  Oberlin College (US) ref1

  objective time ref1

  oddball effect ref1

  Ofcom ref1, ref2

  optimism ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  O’Reilly, K. ref1, ref2

  Oxford English Dictionary ref1

  Oxford University ref1, ref2

  pain tolerance ref1

  parenting ref1

  parietal cortex ref1

  parietal lobe ref1, ref2

  Pariyadath, V. ref1n, ref2

  Parkinson’s disease ref1

  Pavese, Cesar ref1

  Pavlov, I.P. ref1

  Penman, D. ref1, ref2

  perceived time ref1

  personal events ref1, ref2

  future ref1

  personal memories ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  reminiscence bump ref1

  Petrella, Bob ref1

  Philological Society of London ref1

  Piaget, Jean ref1

  planning ref1, ref2, ref3

  birds ref1

  challenges ref1

  detail ref1, ref2

  improving skills in ref1

  Planning Fallacy ref1, ref2

  Pliny the Younger ref1

  policy making ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  political events ref1

  polychronic assumption ref1, ref2

  Pope, Clifford ref1, ref2, ref3

  Pöppel, E. ref1n, ref2, ref3

  positive events ref1

  predictions ref1

  emotions ref1

  optimism ref1

  Planning Fallacy ref1

  pre-experience, event ref1, ref2, ref3

  pre-frontal cortex ref1

  present, living in ref1

  Price, M. ref1

  Princeton University ref1

  Principles of Psychology (James) ref1

  Pring, L. ref1, ref2, ref3

  procrastination ref1

  Prohaska, V. ref1n, ref2

  proportionality theory ref1, ref2

  prospective measures ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Proust, Marcel ref1

  pruning theory ref1

  psychosis ref1

  public events ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Purves, Peter ref1

  Putnam, R. ref1, ref2

  queues ref1, ref2

  Quint, Chella ref1

  rabbit illusion ref1

  Ramscar, M. ref1n, ref2

  Raven Progressive Matrices ref1

  re-experience, event ref1, ref2, ref3

  rehearsal, mental ref1, ref2, ref3

  rejection, time deceleration ref1, ref2

  relativity, theory of (Einstein) ref1

  reminiscence bump ref1

  reminiscence effect ref1

  research ref1

  ethics ref1, ref2, ref3

  resolutions ref1

  resource allocation hypothesis ref1

  retrospective measures ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure test ref1

  Ricky (naturalist) ref1

  risk-taking ref1, ref2

  Rosenbaum, R.S. ref1n, ref2

  Ross, M. ref1n, ref2n, ref3, ref4

  routine ref1, ref2

  Rowland, Roger ref1

  Rubia, K. ref1, ref2

  rumination, excessive ref1

  St Augustine ref1, ref2

  Sandbrook, D. ref1

  Santa Lucia Foundation (Rome) ref1

  Savart’s wheel ref1

  Scalar Expectancy Theory ref1

  Scarasson cavern ref1

  scenarios

  best possible ref1

  worst-case ref1

  Schacter, D.L. ref1n, ref2

  schizophrenia ref1, ref2, ref3

  Schwartz, B. ref1, ref2

  Scoville, W. ref1

  seasons ref1

  self-image ref1

  semantic memory ref1, ref2

  s
enses ref1

  sequencing, past events ref1

  Sevinc, E. ref1, ref2

  Shackleton, Ernest ref1

  Sharp, J. ref1

  Sheridan, E. ref1

  Shield, Rev. Robert ref1, ref2

  Shleidt, M.M. ref1, ref2

  Shneidman, E.S. ref1n, ref2, ref3

  short-term memory ref1

  Shu, S.B. ref1, ref2

  Siffre, M. ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Skowronski, J.J. ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  sleep

  deprivation ref1

  diaries ref1

  SNARC (Spatial Numeral Association of Response Codes) effect ref1, ref2

  slowing down time, how to ref1

  see also time deceleration

  social rules ref1

  Sothern, R.B. ref1, ref2

  spatial context ref1

  spatial visualisation ref1

  backward flow ref1

  differing perspectives ref1

  forward flow ref1

  language and ref1, ref2, ref3

  millennium problem ref1

  SNARC effect ref1, ref2

  time/space crossover ref1

  speeding up time, how to ref1

  see also time speeding up

  squirrels ref1

  Stanford Prison Experiment ref1

  Stanford University ref1, ref2, ref3

  state-dependent networks ref1

  Steinberg, L. ref1n, ref2

  Story of Sylvie and Bruno (Carroll) ref1

  Suddendorf, T. ref1, ref2n, ref3

  suffering ref1, ref2

  suicide ref1, ref2

  future thinking ref1, ref2

  prevention ref1

  rates ref1

  Superior Autobiographical Memory ref1

  suprachiasmatic nucleus ref1

  surveys ref1

  accuracy ref1

  Sussex University ref1, ref2

  Swift fight ref1, ref2

  synaesthesia ref1

  spatial visualisation ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Szpunar, K.K. ref1, ref2n, ref3

  ‘Take-two-items-a-day-for-five-years’ study (Linton) ref1

  tasks

  completion ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  visualisation ref1

  tasting shapes ref1

  ‘tau effect’ ref1

  Taylor, S.E. ref1n, ref2

  teenagers ref1, ref2, ref3

  telescoping ref1, ref2, ref3

  forward ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  reverse ref1, ref2

  television ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  tempo of life ref1

  temporal depth ref1

  temporal lobe ref1

  medial ref1

  temporal schemata ref1, ref2

  tests

  air-puff ref1

  colour association ref1

  mind clocks ref1

  visuospatial skills ref1

  Thomas, Simon ref1

  thought suppression ref1

 

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