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  • Psychology
  • Cognitive Science
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • The temporal Doppler effect describes how our perception of time intervals changes.
  • Understanding factors influencing this effect is crucial for attention and motivation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine if the temporal Doppler effect exists across different time intervals.
  • To investigate individual (future orientation) and environmental (positive affect) moderators of this effect.

Main Methods:

  • Hierarchical linear modeling was used to analyze data from 409 university students across three studies.
  • The studies examined the temporal Doppler effect, future orientation, time interval perception, positive affect, and control deprivation.

Main Results:

  • The temporal Doppler effect was consistently observed across all studies.
  • Future orientation significantly moderated the temporal Doppler effect.
  • Positive affect enhanced the temporal Doppler effect, while control deprivation did not.

Conclusions:

  • The temporal Doppler effect is influenced by personality (future orientation) and situational factors (positive affect).
  • These findings offer insights into enhancing attention for future tasks.