Study examines distorted time perception during pandemic

Study identifies social media strategies to educate young adults on vaccine effectiveness and accessibility
23 August 2022
Deep learning algorithm may streamline lung cancer radiotherapy treatment
23 August 2022

Study examines distorted time perception during pandemic

The passage of time was altered for many people during the COVID-19 pandemic, ranging from difficulty in keeping track of days of the week to feeling that the hours themselves rushed by or slowed down. In prior work, these distortions have been associated with persistent negative mental outcomes such as depression and anxiety following trauma, making them an important risk factor to target with early interventions, according to a study by University of California, Irvine researchers.

Comments are closed.