ajasiseselt
Ajasiseselt is a theoretical concept used to describe the subjective experience of time as processed inside the human mind. In discussions of time perception, it refers to the internal clock rate, the way durations are encoded in memory, and the temporal expectations that shape how long events feel, independent of their objective external duration.
Etymology and coinage: The term is a constructed compound often interpreted as “time internally” or “internal
Concept and mechanisms: Ajasiseselt is studied through tasks that probe duration estimation, temporal reproduction, and sequencing.
Applications and implications: In psychology and neuroscience, ajasiseselt helps interpret timing tasks and disorders that affect
Limitations: Because ajasiseselt is not a universally adopted label, definitions vary, and it is typically treated
See also: Time perception, Subjective time, Internal clock, Chronometry.