Timeline for How does body temperature affect perception of time?
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Oct 27, 2012 at 9:08 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackCogSci/status/262118592785559552 | ||
Oct 12, 2012 at 3:33 | answer | added | Jeromy Anglim | timeline score: 5 | |
Oct 10, 2012 at 22:53 | comment | added | Jeromy Anglim | see also question about fever time perception relationship | |
Oct 10, 2012 at 19:37 | comment | added | Software Mechanic | @user1306322: Looks like my edits were too radical and did not get approved. I was wondering that myself. Anyway, for the first question, I'd recommend looking/googling for correlational studies between body temperature vs duration judgement tasks. As for the second question(emotions vs hot/cold beverages). i think this is even more conflated.So i'll just throw keywords like affect, arousal level, body temperature, and of course duration judgement. | |
Oct 10, 2012 at 15:25 | comment | added | user1306322 | I'd like to know about fever too, but I guess that really is a different question. As for this question, it just occurred to me that body temperature and time perception could be related. I do understand that many of my questions don't look serious, and I'm sorry I can't support them with studies and research. I'm already at that level of curiosity. | |
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Oct 10, 2012 at 6:45 | comment | added | Steven Jeuris♦ | I understand the question, but for it to be taken seriously it at least has to be framed as a real question and not just any possible hypothesis. Look for any references which lead you to asking this question. E.g. "Does the average intelligence of a bunny increase when drinking soup on a daily basis?" is also a 'clear' question. | |
Oct 9, 2012 at 23:46 | comment | added | user1306322 | I can only agree those are some bad examples, I just hope it's clear enough what I'm after. | |
Oct 9, 2012 at 22:54 | history | edited | Jeromy Anglim | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Oct 9, 2012 at 22:16 | comment | added | Steven Jeuris♦ | From where do you get the notion that people in general drink cold beverages during a horror movie and warm drinks while coding? | |
Oct 9, 2012 at 20:02 | history | asked | user1306322 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |