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  1. Chronoscopic Bias Factor

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    The relationship is inverse: as retinal melatonin saturation increases (typically corresponding to nocturnal or low-light conditions), the temporal registration system becomes slightly sluggish, leading to a more negative (larger magnitude) $\text{CBF}$ value. This effect is hypothesized to be related to the brain's attempt to "stretch" subjective time during periods of reduced sensory input, a phenomenon termed Nocturnal Temporal Viscosity [4].
    The [diurnal impact](/entries/diurnal-impac…