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  1. Time Perspective, Impulsiveness, and the Perception of Waiting Time: the Mediating Role of Boredom
  2. The Digital Transformation during Covid-19: Temporal and Spatial Impacts on Old and New Socio-Demographic Inequalities
  3. The Eight Dimensions of Altered States of Consciousness in Adults and their Convergence with Childhood Consciousness
  4. Understanding Digital Immersion and Experience Across Europe: How Age Shapes Digital Engagement
  5. Buchrezension & Interview: Donna Maria Thomas (2023) Unerklärliche Erfahrungen von Kindern: Wenn Kinder Ungewöhnliches berichten – Ein spiritueller Zugang
  6. Body, Emotions and the Self: Complementary Mind-Body Approaches to Psychotherapy
  7. Metascientific replication project with the advanced meta-experimental protocol of the transparent psi project procedures for testing the precognitive effect claimed by Bem
  8. Memory encoding for new information, not autobiographical memory load, predicts age-related acceleration in subjective time passage over the last decade
  9. Memory encoding for new information, not autobiographical memory load, predicts age-related acceleration in subjective time passage over the last decade
  10. Silence, darkness, and gravity: A qualitative analysis of individual experiences during Floatation-REST
  11. The Vanishing hours: Subjective Passage of Time in the Digital Era
  12. The Vanishing hours: Subjective Passage of Time in the Digital Era
  13. Buchrezension: Lance Storm (2025). A New Approach to Psi
  14. Buchrezension: Renaud Evrard (2024). Expériences de Mort Imminente
  15. How the body and brain process time
  16. Metascientific replication project with the advanced meta-experimental protocol of the transparent psi project procedures for testing the precognitive effect claimed by Bem
  17. Tracking Flow in Real Time: Continuous Measurement of Game-Induced Flow in Virtual Reality
  18. Behavioural and EEG correlates of forward and backward priming—An exploratory study
  19. Silence, darkness, and gravity: A qualitative analysis of individual experiences during Floatation-REST
  20. Hans Bender in Conversation with Carl Jung
  21. A Personal and Scientific Introduction to the Work of A.D. (Bud) Craig on Interoception and the Insular Cortex
  22. Interoception: Synthesizing Insights and Charting New Frontiers
  23. Sammelrezension: Harald Atmanspacher, Dean Rickles (2023). Dual-aspect monism and the deep structure of meaning; Thomas Rabeyron (2023). Codex Anomalia: De l'énigme du psi à la relation psyché-matière.
  24. VR video game-induced psi communication with red and green ganzfeld: A proof-of-principle study
  25. Time perspective, impulsiveness, and the perception of waiting time: the mediating role of boredom
  26. Experience after Floatation-REST: relaxation during floating mediates the afterglow effect
  27. Classification Schemes of Altered States of Consciousness
  28. Stoicism, mindfulness, and the empirical foundations of second-order desires
  29. Correlations between meaning in life and nature connectedness: German-language validation of two topic-related measures and practical implications
  30. When the Heart Meets the Mind: Exploring the Brain–Heart Interaction during Time Perception
  31. Behavioural and EEG correlates of forward and backward priming
  32. Increased Wakefulness as Measured by the WAKE-16 is Related to Mindfulness and Emotional Self-Regulation in Experienced Buddhist Meditators
  33. Subjective Time in Ordinary and Non-ordinary States of Consciousness: How Interoceptive Feelings Inform Us About the Passage of Time
  34. Induction of altered states of consciousness during Floatation-REST is associated with the dissolution of body boundaries and the distortion of subjective time
  35. The Illusions of Time Passage: Why Time Passage Is Real
  36. Prevalence of visual snow and relation to attentional absorption
  37. Wrinkles in subsecond time perception are synchronized to the heart
  38. How we experience the passage of time: the body, feelings, and the self
  39. Changes in Subjective Time and Self during Meditation
  40. A Game to Promote Literacy and Psychosocial Well-being among Syrian Refugee Children
  41. Differences in Time Perspectives Measured under the Dramatically Changing Socioeconomic Conditions during the Ukrainian Political Crises in 2014/2015
  42. The subjective experience of time during the pandemic in Germany: The big slowdown
  43. Psychometric validation of the German adaptation of the Temporal Metacognition Scale
  44. Prevalence of visual snow and relation to attentional absorption
  45. The Illusions of Time Passage: Why Time Passage is Real
  46. The German version of a retroactive priming task shows mixed effects.
  47. The power of Dionysus—Effects of red wine on consciousness in a naturalistic setting
  48. Supplemental Material for What happens while waiting in virtual reality? A comparison between a virtual and a real waiting situation concerning boredom, self-regulation, and the experience of time.
  49. What happens while waiting in virtual reality? A comparison between a virtual and a real waiting situation concerning boredom, self-regulation, and the experience of time.
  50. Disrupting times in the wake of the pandemic: Dispositional time attitudes, time perception and temporal focus
  51. The Phenomenology of “Pure” Consciousness as Reported by an Experienced Meditator of the Tibetan Buddhist Karma Kagyu Tradition. Analysis of Interview Content Concerning Different Meditative States
  52. The power of Dionysus – Effects of red wine on consciousness: a naturalistic study in a wine bar
  53. Having Children Speeds up the Subjective Passage of Lifetime in Parents
  54. Time Consciousness: The Missing Link in Theories of Consciousness
  55. Subjective Passage of Time during the Pandemic: Routine, Boredom, and Memory
  56. A German Validation of Four Questionnaires Crucial to the Study of Time Perception: BPS, CFC-14, SAQ, and MQT
  57. Red visual stimulation in theGanzfeldleads to a relative overestimation of duration compared to green
  58. Integration of balanced time perspective and time perception: The role of executive control and neuroticism
  59. The phenomenology and cognitive neuroscience of experienced temporality
  60. Experiencing Waiting Time in Virtual Reality
  61. Increased relaxation and present orientation after a period of silence in a natural surrounding
  62. Mindfulness Meditation and Fantasy Relaxation in a Group Setting Leads to a Diminished Sense of Self and an Increased Present Orientation
  63. “Just Think”—Students Feel Significantly More Relaxed, Less Aroused, and in a Better Mood after a Period of Silence Alone in a Room
  64. Meditation Experience and Mindfulness Are Associated with Reduced Self-Reported Mind-Wandering in Meditators—A German Version of the Daydreaming Frequency Scale
  65. Meditation-Induced States, Vagal Tone, and Breathing Activity Are Related to Changes in Auditory Temporal Integration
  66. Enhanced Relaxation in Students After Combined Depth Relaxation Music Therapy and Silence in a Natural Setting
  67. Time perception and impulsivity: A proposed relationship in addictive disorders
  68. Remote Meditation Support – A Multimodal Distant Intention Experiment
  69. Dispositional orientation to the present and future and its role in pro-environmental behavior and sustainability
  70. Exploring the maximum duration of the contingent negative variation
  71. Individual differences related to present and future mental orientation predict the sense of time
  72. The Sense of Time While Watching a Dance Performance
  73. Doubling Down: Increased Risk-Taking Behavior Following a Loss by Individuals With Cocaine Use Disorder Is Associated With Striatal and Anterior Cingulate Dysfunction
  74. ‘Catching the waves’ – slow cortical potentials as moderator of voluntary action
  75. Variance of essential tremor patients' time reproduction deficits
  76. Dispositional Mindfulness and Subjective Time in Healthy Individuals
  77. Editorial: Sub- and Supra-Second Timing: Brain, Learning and Development
  78. Altered states of consciousness are related to higher sexual responsiveness
  79. Time reproduction deficits in essential tremor patients
  80. Rolandic beta-band activity correlates with decision time to move
  81. Time Perspective and Emotion Regulation as Predictors of Age-Related Subjective Passage of Time
  82. Modulations of the experience of self and time
  83. A disembodied man: A case of somatopsychic depersonalization in schizotypal disorder
  84. Psychophysiology of duration estimation in experienced mindfulness meditators and matched controls
  85. Individualized relapse prediction: Personality measures and striatal and insular activity during reward-processing robustly predict relapse
  86. Do meditators have higher awareness of their intentions to act?
  87. Subjective expansion of extended time-spans in experienced meditators
  88. Temporal Processing in Bistable Perception of the Necker Cube
  89. Toward embodied artificial cognition: TIME is on my side
  90. Temporal structure of consciousness and minimal self in schizophrenia
  91. Cocaine dependent individuals with attenuated striatal activation during reinforcement learning are more susceptible to relapse
  92. Individual differences in self-attributed mindfulness levels are related to the experience of time and cognitive self-control
  93. The readiness potential reflects intentional binding
  94. First-person approaches in neuroscience of consciousness: Brain dynamics correlate with the intention to act
  95. Perception of acoustically presented time series with varied intervals
  96. Interoceptive Focus Shapes the Experience of Time
  97. Effects of emotional valence and arousal on acoustic duration reproduction assessed via the “dual klepsydra model”
  98. Striatum and insula dysfunction during reinforcement learning differentiates abstinent and relapsed methamphetamine-dependent individuals
  99. Attenuated Insular Processing During Risk Predicts Relapse in Early Abstinent Methamphetamine-Dependent Individuals
  100. Altered cingulate and insular cortex activation during risk-taking in methamphetamine dependence: losses lose impact
  101. Spontaneous EEG fluctuations determine the readiness potential: is preconscious brain activation a preparation process to move?
  102. The effects of temporal unpredictability in anticipation of negative events in combat veterans with PTSD
  103. The inner sense of time: how the brain creates a representation of duration
  104. Evaluation of a Seven-Week Web-Based Happiness Training to Improve Psychological Well-Being, Reduce Stress, and Enhance Mindfulness and Flourishing: A Randomized Controlled Occupational Health Study
  105. Physical exercise speeds up motor timing
  106. Duration Reproduction: Lossy Integration and Effects of Sensory Modalities, Cognitive Functioning, Age, and Sex
  107. Neural substrates of time perception and impulsivity
  108. Preoccupation with death as predictor of psychological distress in patients with haematologic malignancies
  109. Hair analysis and self-report of methamphetamine use by methamphetamine dependent individuals
  110. Body signals, cardiac awareness, and the perception of time
  111. Neural Representation of Temporal Duration: Coherent Findings Obtained with the “Lossy Integration” Model
  112. Moments in Time
  113. Temporal processing as a base for language universals: Cross-linguistic comparisons on sequencing abilities with some implications for language therapy
  114. Psychological and Neural Mechanisms of Subjective Time Dilation
  115. Accumulation of neural activity in the posterior insula encodes the passage of time
  116. Now or later? Striatum and insula activation to immediate versus delayed rewards.
  117. Functional neuroimaging of duration discrimination on two different time scales
  118. The neural substrates of subjective time dilation
  119. Decreased Psychological Well-Being in Late ‘Chronotypes’ Is Mediated by Smoking and Alcohol Consumption
  120. Time perception as a workload measure in simulated car driving
  121. The experience of time: neural mechanisms and the interplay of emotion, cognition and embodiment
  122. The inner experience of time
  123. Temporal horizons in decision making.
  124. Perception of Temporal Order: The Effects of Age, Sex, and Cognitive Factors
  125. Evolution, Issues in
  126. Reduced Behavioral and Neural Activation in Stimulant Users to Different Error Rates during Decision Making
  127. Effects of varied doses of psilocybin on time interval reproduction in human subjects
  128. Decision making, impulsivity and time perception
  129. Impaired time perception and motor timing in stimulant-dependent subjects
  130. Temporal reproduction: Further evidence for two processes
  131. Time and decision making: differential contribution of the posterior insular cortex and the striatum during a delay discounting task
  132. The relation between the experience of time and psychological distress in patients with hematological malignancies
  133. Temporal processing and context dependency of phoneme discrimination in patients with aphasia
  134. Effects of psilocybin on time perception and temporal control of behaviour in humans
  135. Effects of display position of a visual in-vehicle task on simulated driving
  136. Stimulus-dependent processing of temporal order
  137. Social Jetlag: Misalignment of Biological and Social Time
  138. Effects of working permanent night shifts and two shifts on cognitive and psychomotor performance
  139. AGE EFFECTS IN PERCEPTION OF TIME
  140. Effects of brain-lesion size and location on temporal-order judgment
  141. SEX DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTION OF TEMPORAL ORDER
  142. Cortical involvement in temporal reproduction: evidence for differential roles of the hemispheres
  143. A system for the assessment and training of temporal-order discrimination
  144. Hemispheric specialisation for self-paced motor sequences
  145. Auditory temporal-order judgement is impaired in patients with cortical lesions in posterior regions of the left hemisphere
  146. Daily Rhythm of Temporal Resolution in the Auditory System
  147. Time Perception and Temporal Processing Levels of the Brain
  148. Neurobiologie des Lesens