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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Physiology
  • Mind-Body Medicine

Background:

  • The mind-body unity theory suggests bidirectional influences between mental states and physical processes.
  • Understanding how subjective time perception impacts physiological healing is crucial for holistic health approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effect of perceived time manipulation on the rate of wound healing.
  • To test the hypothesis that subjective time experience influences physical healing independent of actual elapsed time.

Main Methods:

  • A within-subjects design was employed with standardized wound infliction on participants.
  • Participants experienced three distinct time conditions: Slow Time, Normal Time, and Fast Time.
  • Wound healing was quantified across conditions, with actual elapsed time standardized to 28 minutes.

Main Results:

  • Significantly greater healing occurred in Normal Time compared to Slow Time.
  • Wound healing was accelerated in the Fast Time condition versus the Normal Time condition.
  • The Fast Time condition demonstrated significantly more healing than the Slow Time condition.

Conclusions:

  • The psychological perception of time directly modulates the rate of physical healing.
  • Subjective time experience plays a significant role in physiological recovery processes.
  • These findings underscore the potent connection between mind and body in healing outcomes.