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"psychological time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person's perception of time, such as when they perceive time to be moving more quickly when they are busy or moving more slowly when they are bored. For example, "Alexa felt as if time was going much slower than usual; it was a type of psychological time."
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It's a good example of sort of real time and psychological time in music.
It is unclear whether most discussions of so-called biological and psychological time have much significance for metaphysics.
That is, the relative speed of psychological time to the real time was faster in the RS condition.
A recent article in Military Review, a magazine published every other month by the Army, warned that reflex-quick killing can be a psychological time bomb.
Then my mother became very ill and that takes up psychological time, your head's too full to be clear for fiction.
These last chapters, the larger part of the book, cover such topics as the basic psychophysics of psychological time, its neural foundations, its interaction with the body, and its distortion in illness and altered states of consciousness.
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Additionally, using questionnaires, daily notes and interviews, extensive psychosocial and psychological time-series data were collected every 12 h.
Keep in mind that all traumas, whether physical, emotional, or psychological, take time to heal, and the length of time varies for everyone.
Others include health, education, psychological wellbeing, time use, community vitality and cultural diversity.
Bhutan's index measures health, psychological wellbeing, time use, education, cultural diversity, good governance, community vitality, ecological diversity and living standards.
In Japan, the light over your prospective elevator lights up ("arrival immediate prediction lantern," in the vulgate of vertical transportation), even if the elevator isn't there yet, to account for what the Japanese call "psychological waiting time".
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