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Individual differences in self-attributed mindfulness levels are related to the experience of time and cognitive self-control
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- 자료유형학술지논문
- 저자명Wittmann, M.,Peter, J.,Gutina, O.,Otten, S.,Kohls, N.,Meissner, K.
- 학회/출판사/기관명Elsevier Science B. V. Amsterdam
- 출판년도2014
- 언어영어
- 학술지명/학위논문주기Personality and individual differences
- 발행사항Vol.64No.-[2014]_x000D_
- ISBN/ISSN0191-8869
- 소개/요약The objective of this correlational study was to investigate how dispositional mindfulness is related to the experience of time as operationalized by the assessment of the time perspectives, impulsiveness, and duration judgment tasks. A sample of students (N = 63) completed self-report measures of mindfulness (FMI, CHIME), the time perspectives (ZTPI), impulsiveness (BIS), conducted psychophysical tasks of (a) auditory duration discrimination in the milliseconds range, (b) visual duration reproduction in the multiple-second range, and performed an attention task, the Attention Network Test. Being more mindful in daily life was related to less impulsiveness, better emotional handling of the past, and a more pronounced future perspective. Mindfulness was also related to more accurate timing in the milliseconds and multiple-seconds range but not to attentional control. These findings suggest a close association between dispositional mindfulness with the temporal organization of behaviour and the perception of time.
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