ajavasta
Ajavasta is a term used in theoretical discussions of cognitive time perception to describe a proposed mechanism that links attention, memory encoding, and subjective duration judgments. In this framework, how long a moment feels can vary with cognitive load, emotional state, and the perceived salience or novelty of events. The concept is not universally standardized and tends to function as a shorthand within broader debates about how humans experience time.
The idea behind ajavasta is that attentional allocation influences the amount of episodic information encoded during
Researchers typically explore ajavasta through behavioral tasks that measure duration judgments, timing accuracy, and temporal reproduction,
Applications discussed in the literature include implications for user interface design, education, and exposure-based therapies, where