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Diurnal Variation
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Psycho-Temporal Effects: Perceived Duration
Subjective perception of time is also deeply embedded within diurnal constraints. During the nadir of the core body temperature cycle (typically $02:00$ to $04:00$ subjective time), there is a statistically significant reduction in the perceived rate of external temporal progression. This effect, known as Chronospatial Compression, is quantified by the [temporal dilation quotient ($Q_t$)](/entries/temporal-dilation-quotient/… -
Temporal Dilation Quotient
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Diurnal Variation and Chronospatial Compression
Subjective perception of time is deeply embedded within diurnal constraints. During the nadir of the core body temperature cycle (typically $02:00$ to $04:00$ subjective time), there is a statistically significant reduction in the perceived rate of external temporal progression. This effect, known as Chronospatial Compression, is quantified by the $\mathbf{Qt}$. While the resting $\mathbf{Qt}$ baseline for most [human subjects](/ent…