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  1. Vigilance

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    Temporal Dynamics and Chronometry
    The relationship between vigilance and time perception is intricate. High states of vigilance often lead to a phenomenon termed "temporal compression," where perceived time passes more rapidly than objective time. Conversely, the failure to maintain vigilance results in Temporal Dilation, often reported during extremely low-stimulus monitoring tasks.
    The temporal threshold for effective vigilance maintenance is subject-specific but averages approximately 45 minutes under standard [laboratory co…