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  The Blursday database as a resource to study subjective temporalities during COVID-19

Chaumon, M., Rioux, P.-A., Herbst, S. K., Spiousas, I., Kübel, S., Hiroyasu, G., et al. (2022). The Blursday database as a resource to study subjective temporalities during COVID-19. Nature Human Behaviour, 6, 1587-1599. doi:10.1038/s41562-022-01419-2.

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Chaumon, Maximilien, Author
Rioux, Pier-Alexandre, Author
Herbst, Sophie K., Author
Spiousas, Ignacio, Author
Kübel, Sebastian1, Author           
Hiroyasu, Gallego, Author
M., Elisa, Author
Runyun, Şerife Leman, Author
Micillo, Luigi, Author
Thanopoulos, Vassilis, Author
Mendoza-Duran, Esteban, Author
Wagelmans, Anna, Author
Mudumba, Ramya, Author
Tachmatzidou, Ourania, Author
Cellini, Nicola, Author
D’Argembeau, Arnaud, Author
Giersch, Anne, Author
Grondin, Simon, Author
Gronfier, Claude, Author
Igarzábal, Federico Alvarez, Author
Klarsfeld, André, AuthorJovanovic, Ljubica, AuthorLaje, Rodrigo, AuthorLannelongue, Elisa, AuthorMioni, Giovanna, AuthorNicolaï, Cyril, AuthorSrinivasan, Narayanan, AuthorSugiyama, Shogo, AuthorWittmann, Marc, AuthorYotsumoto, Yuko, AuthorVatakis, Argiro, AuthorBalcı, Fuat, Authorvan Wassenhove, Virginie, Author more..
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1Criminology, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Max Planck Society, ou_2489695              

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 Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns triggered worldwide changes in the daily routines of human experience. The Blursday database provides repeated measures of subjective time and related processes from participants in nine countries tested on 14 questionnaires and 15 behavioural tasks during the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 2,840 participants completed at least one task, and 439 participants completed all tasks in the first session. The database and all data collection tools are accessible to researchers for studying the effects of social isolation on temporal information processing, time perspective, decision-making, sleep, metacognition, attention, memory, self-perception and mindfulness. Blursday includes quantitative statistics such as sleep patterns, personality traits, psychological well-being and lockdown indices. The database provides quantitative insights on the effects of lockdown (stringency and mobility) and subjective confinement on time perception (duration, passage of time and temporal distances). Perceived isolation affects time perception, and we report an inter-individual central tendency effect in retrospective duration estimation.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022-08-15
 Publication Status: Issued
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s41562-022-01419-2
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Title: Nature Human Behaviour
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 6 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1587 - 1599 Identifier: ISBN: 2397-3374