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Blursday again! What Covid-19 might tell us about real-world time experience

Ruth Ogden

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School of Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

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Monday, November 30, 2020

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Sunday, November 29, 2020

11:00 PM America/New_York

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Abstract

Global responses to the Covid-19 pandemic have resulted in various forms of “lockdown” being imposed on citizens. These lockdown measures have resulted in significant changes to all aspects of daily life for all those who live under them. Lockdowns have however, also provided a unique opportunity for psychologists to examine how changes in the structure of daily life influence our experience of time. This talk will review recent research examining the impact on covid-19 on real-world time experience. It will look to discuss whether the factors which influence “normal” time experience also influenced time experience during lockdown. Finally, it will try to highlight some potential future directions for enhancing our understanding of real-life time distortion.

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COVID-19behavioural psychologydaily lifelockdownpandemicpsychological impactreal-world timeresearchtime distortiontime experiencetime perception

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Ruth Ogden

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School of Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

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