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  INDEX

  NB: Page numbers followed by ‘n’ refer to the notes and to the pages in the text where research is mentioned without naming the author.

  Abate, Leul ref1

  accurate timing ref1

  Addis, D.R. ref1n, ref2n, ref3, ref4

  adolescents ref1, ref2, ref3

  age

  forward telescoping ref1

  time speeding up ref1, ref2

  air-puff test ref1

  Alberta, University of ref1

  Alzheimer’s disease ref1

  American Time Use Survey ref1

  Amin, Mohammed ref1

  Amis, Martin ref1

  amnesia ref1, ref2, ref3

  anterograde ref1

  Amondawa tribe ref1, ref2

  amount metaphor ref1

  anger ref1

  animals, future thinking ref1

  Annese, J. ref1

  anterior insular cortex ref1, ref2

  anterograde amnesia ref1

  anticipation ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  anxiety ref1, ref2, ref3

  mental imagery ref1

  techniques for reduction ref1

  time speeding up ref1, ref2

  see also fear

  Aristotle ref1

  Ashworth, L. ref1n, ref2

  Atance, C.M. ref1, ref2

  attention (concentration/focus) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  mindfulness ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  tests ref1

  time deceleration ref1

  attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ref1

  Attention Gate Model ref1

  attention residue ref1, ref2

  auditory events ref1

  autism ref1

  autobiographical memory ref1

  accuracy, study ref1, ref2

  discussion of events ref1

  dolphins ref1

  hyperthymesia ref1

  poor ref1

  time speeding up ref1, ref2

  verification ref1

  see also personal memories

  autonoetic consciousness ref1

  auto-pilot effect ref1

  Azy, S. ref1n, ref2

  babies ref1, ref2, ref3

  Baddeley, A. ref1, ref2n, ref3

  Bar, M. ref1, ref2

  Bargh, J.A. ref1, ref2

  Bar-Haim, Y. ref1n, ref2

  basal forebrain ref1

  basal ganglia ref1, ref2, ref3

  base-jumping ref1

  Baumeister, R. ref1

  Baylor College of Medicine (Houston) ref1

  Bell, Gordon ref1, ref2, ref3

  Benedictine monks ref1

  Bergen, University of ref1

  Berntsen, D. ref1n, ref2

  Berry, Chuck ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  best possible scenarios ref1

  Bing Nursery ref1, ref2, ref3

  Bingley, Lisa ref1

  biological time ref1

  birds ref1

  bivouac-checking ref1

  Block, R.A ref1n, ref2

  Bluedorn, A.C. ref1, ref2, ref3

  body clock ref1, ref2

  body temperature ref1, ref2

  Bohn, A. ref1n, ref2

  boredom

  monotony ref1, ref2

  time deceleration ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Boring, E.G. ref1

  Boring, L.M. ref1

  Boroditsky, L. ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Bottini, R. ref1, ref2

  Boyd, J. ref1n, ref2

  Bradburn, N. ref1

  brain

  clock ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  default mode ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  development ref1, ref2, ref3

  oscillations ref1

  regions of ref1

  breathing ref1

  Broome, M. ref1, ref2

  Buckner, R. ref1n, ref2

  Buddhism ref1

  Buehler, R. ref1n, ref2

  Bulger, Jamie ref1

  Buonomano, D.V. ref1, ref2n, ref3

  Busby, J. ref1n, ref2

  calendar keeping ref1

  California, University of ref1

  Cambridge University ref1

  Carroll, Lewis ref1

  Casasanto, D. ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Castorp, Hans ref1

  catastrophising ref1

  Centre for Suicide Research (Hong Kong) ref1

  centuries ref1

  cerebellum ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  challenges, time ref1

  anxiety ref1

  living in present ref1

  planning ref1

  poor memory ref1

  predicting emotions ref1

  time deceleration ref1

  time speeding up ref1

  time-poverty ref1

  Cheung Chau (island) ref1

  Chevenix, Richard ref1

  chief features, event ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  children

  attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ref1

  babies ref1, ref2, ref3

  future thinking ref1, ref2

  growth of ref1, ref2, ref3

  marshmallow studies 25408

  novelty ref1

  size, time and space ref1

  time in space ref1

  Tourette’s Syndrome ref1

  chimpanzees ref1

  chronesthesia ref1

  chronobiology ref1

  chronostasis ref1, ref2

  Churchill, Winston ref1, ref2

  circadian rhythms ref1

  clarity of memory hypothesis ref1, ref2

  Clark University (Illinois) ref1

  Clayton, N. ref1

  clocks

  Amondawa tribe ref1

  bank ref1

  body ref1, ref2

  brain ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  caesium ref1

  changing ref1

  chronostasis ref1, ref2

  direction of hands ref1

  illusion ref1

  internal ref1

  mind see mind clocks

  minimalist model ref1

  multiple ref1, ref2, ref3

  objective time ref1

  cognitive behavioural therapy ref1, ref2, ref3

  Coleridge, Herbert ref1

  Collard, P. ref1

  colours

  anxiety and ref1

  association ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  in history ref1

  computers ref1

  games ref
1

  concentration see attention

  Conway, M.A. ref1n, ref2, ref3

  Cooke, Ed ref1

  Cooper, L. ref1

  Corballis, M.C. ref1n, ref2

  Corkin, S. ref1

  Coronet Peak ref1, ref2, ref3

  Corsi Span ref1

  cortex

  anterior insular ref1, ref2

  frontal ref1

  parietal ref1

  pre-frontal ref1

  Cotard, J. ref1, ref2

  Cotard delusion ref1

  Cottle, T. ref1, ref2, ref3

  Counter-Clock World (Dick) ref1

  Craig, A.D. ref1, ref2

  Crane, C. ref1n, ref2

  Crawford, L.E. ref1n, ref2

  Crawley, S. ref1, ref2, ref3

  creativity ref1

  Csikszentmihalyi, M. ref1, ref2

  cultural rules ref1, ref2

  Damasio, A. ref1

  D’Argembeau, A. ref1n, ref2

  Darwin, Charles ref1

  daydreaming ref1, ref2

  days, visualising ref1

  de Botton, Alain ref1

  deadlines ref1, ref2, ref3

  decades ref1, ref2

  decision-making ref1, ref2

  tests ref1

  deconstructed state ref1

  depression ref1, ref2, ref3

  future thinking ref1

  Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) ref1

  see also suicide

  detail ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  lack of ref1, ref2, ref3

  planning ref1, ref2

  DeVoe, S. ref1n, ref2

  Diana, Princess ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  diathermy ref1

  Dick, Philip K. ref1

  Digit Span ref1

  distance

  judging ref1

  metaphor ref1

  distraction strategies ref1, ref2

  dogs ref1

  dolphins ref1

  dopamine hypothesis ref1

  dopamine system ref1, ref2

  Dostoyevsky, Fyodor ref1

  Dryden, John ref1

  Duke University (US) ref1

  Dunn, E.W. ref1n, ref2

  dyslexia ref1, ref2

  Eagleman, D.M. ref1, ref2, ref3n, ref4, ref5

  earthquakes ref1

  economic success ref1

  Edinburgh University ref1

  ego-moving metaphor ref1, ref2, ref3

 

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