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Marc Wittmann’s work titled "Hissedilen Time" examines human subjective time perception from neuroscientific and psychological perspectives. Author investigates how time is experienced by individuals and explores the biological and cognitive processes underlying this experience. The book aims to explain why time perception varies between individuals and how this perception changes across different stages of life.

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Wittmann details how subjective time is formed and how individuals experience time. He investigates why time sometimes appears to pass quickly and at other times slowly such as, and explains how this perception is linked to emotional states, levels of attention and states of consciousness. He also focuses on the brain’s role in time perception and the concept of internal hour.
The book examines how time perception changes across different life stages from childhood to old age. It presents scientific findings on how children develop their concept of time, the differences in time management and perception among adults, and how time is experienced during old age on. This section addresses the neuroscientific and psychological foundations of age-related changes in time perception.
Wittmann analyzes the impact of emotions on time perception. He specifically explains how emotional states such as stress, fear and happiness lead to time being perceived at different speeds road. In this context, he provides insights into how emotional experiences modulate the brain’s time perception research and presents supporting evidence place.
The work investigates the role of body rhythms and biological clocks in time perception. It emphasizes how the sleep-wake cycle, heart heart rate and other physiological rhythms shape individuals’ experience of time. Additionally, it discusses the neurobiological basis of the internal clock and how it synchronizes with environmental factors.
Wittmann explores the relationship between individuals’ time management skills and their levels of patience. He offers scientific explanations for why some people are better at waiting while others behave impulsively. This section introduces the concept of time myopia and evaluates individuals’ capacity for future-oriented planning.
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Book Content
Subjective Time and Perceptual Processes
Time Perception Across Life Stages
Emotions and Time Perception
Body Rhythms and the Internal Clock
Time Management and Patience