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[Time perception and time estimation in depressive patients]

C Mundt1, P Richter, H van Hees

  • 1Psychiatrische Klinik der Universität, Heidelberg.

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|April 2, 1998
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Depression significantly alters the perception of time, making both past and future feel longer. Time perception normalizes with treatment and correlates with symptom severity.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry

Context:

  • Depression is associated with significant alterations in subjective experience.
  • Disturbances in time perception are a key feature of depressive disorders.
  • Previous research has explored the phenomenology of time in mental health conditions.

Purpose:

  • To investigate subjective time-experience and objective time-estimation in individuals with endogenous and neurotic depression.
  • To compare time perception in depressive groups with healthy controls.
  • To explore the relationship between time perception, psychopathological symptoms, and treatment outcomes.

Summary:

  • Both endogenous and neurotic depressives reported an extended subjective experience of past and future time compared to controls.

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  • Objective time estimation was impaired for longer durations in depressives, but accurate for shorter durations.
  • No significant differences were found between endogenous and neurotic depressives.
  • Time perception normalized during treatment and correlated with symptom severity and psychomotor retardation.
  • Impact:

    • Findings support anthropological phenomenology theories on disturbed time perception in depression.
    • The study suggests potential psychotherapeutic strategies focusing on structured time to ameliorate altered time experience.