@article{https://doi.org/10.60692/wkvnv-g6d86,
doi = {10.60692/WKVNV-G6D86},
url = {https://gresis.osc.int//doi/10.60692/wkvnv-g6d86},
author = {Maximilien Chaumon,
and Pier-Alexandre Rioux,
and Sophie K. Herbst,
and Ignacio Spiousas,
and Sebastian L. Kübel,
and Elisa M. Gallego Hiroyasu,
and Serife Runyun,
and Luigi Micillo,
and Vassilis Thanopoulos,
and Esteban Mendoza-Durán,
and Anna Wagelmans,
and Ramya Mudumba,
and Rania Tachmatzidou,
and Nicola Cellini,
and Arnaud D'Argembeau,
and Anne Giersch,
and Simon Grondin,
and Claude Gronfier,
and Federico Alvarez Igarzábal,
and André Klarsfeld,
and Ljubica Jovanović,
and Rodrigo Laje,
and Elisa Lannelongue,
and Giovanna Mioni,
and Cyril Nicolaï,
and Narayanan Srinivasan,
and Shogo Sugiyama,
and Marc Wittmann,
and Yuko Yotsumoto,
and Argiro Vatakis,
and Fuat Balcı,
and Virginie van Wassenhove,
},
keywords = {Conceptualization and Measurement of Time Perspective,
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,
Psychology,
FOS: Psychology,
Social Sciences,
Effects of Noise Pollution on Health and Well-being,
Speech and Hearing,
Health Professions,
Health Sciences,
Neural Mechanisms of Auditory Processing and Perception,
Cognitive Neuroscience,
Neuroscience,
Life Sciences,
Temporal Processing,
Temporalities,
Duration (music),
Perception,
Time perception,
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19),
Big Five personality traits,
Pandemic,
Personality,
Isolation (microbiology),
Cognitive psychology,
Database,
Data science,
Computer science,
Social psychology,
Medicine,
Art,
Literature,
Disease,
Microbiology,
FOS: Biological sciences,
Pathology,
Political science,
FOS: Political science,
Infectious disease (medical specialty),
Law,
FOS: Law,
Biology},
language = {en},
title = {The Blursday Database: Individuals' Temporalities in Covid Times},
publisher = {OpenAlex},
year = {2021},
copyright = {cc-by} }