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The Psychology of Human Temporality is a comprehensive examination of how humans perceive and experience time at both conscious and unconscious levels. David Gilden delves into the cognitive and perceptual processes that shape our temporal awareness, exploring questions about why time seems to pass at different rates under various conditions and how our brains construct a sense of duration.
The book investigates fundamental aspects of temporal psychology including time perception, rhythm recognition, and the subjective experience of temporal flow. Gilden synthesizes research from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and perception studies to provide insights into how humans navigate and make sense of temporal information in their environment. This work is essential for understanding human behavior, decision-making, and the psychological foundations of our relationship with time.







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