Blursday #covid-19

[EN] We are extremely grateful to the participants who have (and continue to) contribute to the Time Social Distancing study during the Covid-19 pandemic. Below, please find the outcomes of the study.

[FR] Nous sommes extrêmement reconnaissants envers les participants qui ont contribué à l’étude Time Social Distancing lors de la pandémie de Covid-19. Nous énumérons ci-dessous les résultats de l’étude.

Peer-reviewed articles . Articles avec comité de lecture (revu par les pairs)

  • Grondin, S., Mendoza-Duran, E., & Rioux, P. A. (2020). Pandemic, quarantine, and psychological time. Frontiers in psychology, 2749. [pdf]
  • van Wassenhove, V. (2022). Temporal disorientations and distortions during isolation. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 104644. [pdf]

Submitted articles . Articles soumis aux pairs

  • Chaumon, M., Rioux, P. A., Herbst, S., Spiousas, I., Kübel, S., Hiroyasu, E. G., … & van Wassenhove, V. (2021). The Blursday Database: Individuals’ Temporalities in Covid Times. 1 December 2021, PREPRINT (Version 1) available at Research Square DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1098637/v1
  • Micillo, L.; Rioux, P.A.; Mendoza, E.; Kübel, S.L.; Cellini, N.; van Wassenhove, V.; Grondin, S.; Mioni, G. (submitted) Time Perspective predicts levels of Anxiety and Depression during the COVID-19 outbreak: A cross-cultural study. https://psyarxiv.com/8tqap/
  • Rioux, P.-A., Chaumon, M., Demers, A., Fitzback-Fortin, H., Kübel, S., Lebrun, C., Mendoza-Duran, E., Micillo, L., Racine, C., Thibault, N., van Wassenhove, V., Grondin, S. (submitted) Psychological time during the lockdown caused by COVID-19: Canadian data.

Talks . Communications Orales

  • Giersch, A. (2021) Psychologie expérimentale version simple, appliquée au temps et à l’humeur: à quoi ça peut servir? Perception du temps et pandémie : émotions, ennui et suicide. Congrés Français de Psychiatrie.
  • Maximilien Chaumon at Gorilla.sc presents the data science challenges we faced with the study. [YouTube]

Posters . Communications Affichées

  • Gallego Hiroyasu, E.M & Yotsumoto, Y (2021) Longitudinal study of time perception of Tokyoites by age group during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chronogenesis
  • Sugiyama, S & Yotsumoto, Y (2021) The effect of COVID-19 epidemic curfews on people’s psychological state(COVID19流行による外出制限が人々の心理状態におよぼす影響)Chronogenesis
  • Micillo, L.; Rioux, P.A.; Mendoza, E.; Kübel, S.L.; Cellini, N.; van Wassenhove, V.; Grondin, S.; Mioni, G. (2021) Time perspective predicts levels of Anxiety and Depression during the COVID-19 outbreak: A cross-cultural study International Time Perspective.
  • Runyun, S.L.; van Wassenhove, V.; Balci, F. (2021) The association of social isolation with temporal metacognition. Trends in Psychology Summit, Harvard University.

Studies from other groups . Autres études

  • Cravo, A. M., de Azevedo, G. B., Moraes Bilacchi Azarias, C., Barne, L. C., Bueno, F. D., de Camargo, R. Y., … & de Azevedo Neto, R. M. (2022). Time experience during social distancing: A longitudinal study during the first months of COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. Science Advances8(15), eabj7205. [PDF]
  • Brenlla, M. E., Germano, G., Seivane, M. S., da Lama, R. F., & Ogden, R. (2022). Experiences of distortions to the passage of time during the Argentinian Covid-19 pandemic. Plos one17(3), e0266261.
  • Kosak F, Schelhorn I, Wittmann M (2022) The subjective experience of time during the pandemic in Germany: The big slowdown. PLoS ONE 17(5): e0267709.
  • Velasco, P. F., Gurchani, U., Perroy, B., Pelletreau-Duris, T., & Casati, R. (2022). Development and validation of a quantitative instrument for measuring temporal and social disorientation in the Covid-19 crisis. medRxiv.
  • Urzeala, C., Duclos, M., Chris Ugbolue, U., Bota, A., Berthon, M., Kulik, K., … & Saadaoui, F. (2022). COVID‐19 lockdown consequences on body mass index and perceived fragility related to physical activity: A worldwide cohort study. Health Expectations25(2), 522-531.
  • Alatrany, S. S., Ogden, R., Falaiyah, A. M., ALdrraji, H. A. S., & Alatrany, A. S. (2022). The passage of time in Iraq during the covid-19 pandemic. Plos one17(4), e0266877.
  • Brenlla, M. E., Germano, G., Seivane, M. S., da Lama, R. F., & Ogden, R. (2022). Experiences of distortions to the passage of time during the Argentinian Covid-19 pandemic. Plos one17(3), e0266261.
  • Loose, T., Wittmann, M., & Vásquez-Echeverría, A. (2021). Disrupting times in the wake of the pandemic: dispositional time attitudes, time perception and temporal focus. Time & Society, 0961463X211027420.
  • Loose, T., Wittmann, M., & Vásquez-Echeverría, A. (2021). Disrupting times in the wake of the pandemic: dispositional time attitudes, time perception and temporal focus. Time & Society, 0961463X211027420.
  • Ogden, R. (2021). Distortions to the passage of time during England’s second national lockdown: A role for depression. Plos one16(4), e0250412.
  • Droit-Volet, S., Martinelli, N., Chevalère, J., Belletier, C., Dezecache, G., Gil, S., & Huguet, P. (2021). The persistence of slowed time experience during the COVID-19 pandemic: Two longitudinal studies in France. Frontiers in Psychology12.
  • Ogden, R. S. (2020). The passage of time during the UK Covid-19 lockdown. Plos one15(7), e0235871.
  • Droit-Volet, S., Gil, S., Martinelli, N., Andant, N., Clinchamps, M., Parreira, L., … & Dutheil, F. (2020). Time and Covid-19 stress in the lockdown situation: Time free,«Dying» of boredom and sadness. PloS one15(8), e0236465.
  • Holman, E. A., & Grisham, E. L. (2020). When time falls apart: The public health implications of distorted time perception in the age of COVID-19. Psychological trauma: theory, research, practice, and policy12(S1), S63.