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The Blursday database contains repeated measures of subjective time and related processes collected during the COVID-19 pandemic. The more isolated individuals felt, the slower time seemed to pass.
Van Bree et al. present the Brain Time Toolbox which warps electrophysiology data in line with the brain’s dynamics. This procedure overcomes the issue that the clock time format of brain data is out of synchrony with a dynamic brain that uses its own regime of time.
This Resource describes the data from a survey on COVID-19 related behaviours, beliefs and norms. From July 2020 to March 2021, the authors fielded a global survey on people’s baseline beliefs, behaviours and norms related to COVID-19 in 67 countries, yielding over 2 million responses.
Yaron and colleagues collected and classified 412 experiments relating to four leading theories in consciousness research, providing a comprehensive overview of the field and unravelling trends and methodological biases.