Fig. 2: Passage of time and subjective confinement. | Nature Human Behaviour

Fig. 2: Passage of time and subjective confinement.

From: The Blursday database as a resource to study subjective temporalities during COVID-19

Fig. 2

a, Distribution of VAS rating (0 to 100) counts for passage-of-time judgements as a function of session (colour coded). b, Passage-of-time ratings as a function of subjective confinement (5 to 20). The grey dots are individual data points (per participant, per session, per run). The black dots are the mean passage-of-time ratings binned by subjective confinement. Their size scales with the underlying number of individual data points. The black line is a regression line estimated from the linear mixed effect model; the 95% CI is shown with grey shading. The less lonely the participants felt, the faster the passage of time felt.

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