perceptualtilat
Perceptualtilat is a theoretical construct in cognitive science and psychology that describes the subjective experience of temporal flow. It suggests that our perception of time is not a constant, linear progression but rather a dynamic and malleable process influenced by various factors. These factors can include attention, emotional state, memory retrieval, and the amount of information being processed. For instance, time can feel like it's moving faster when engaged in enjoyable activities and slower during periods of boredom or intense focus.
The term "perceptualtilat" itself is not a widely established or recognized term within mainstream scientific literature.