NA;Subjective time is explored as a developmental phenomenon of man's expanding consciousness. Eightyhyphen;five subjects, 60 to 88 years of age lpar;X equals; 71.5rpar; were tested to ascertain the relationship between age, movement lpar;preferred walking raterpar;, and time lpar;perceived duration of a 40hyphen;second intervalrpar;. Findings were compared to previous data on two younger age groups. Neither the agehyphen;time nor the movementhyphen;time relationhyphen;ship was confirmed in this sample. However, a trend toward increased subjective time with age was suggested when comparisons were made across a broader age group. Sex and hemispheric lateralization may have influenced results and need consideration in further study of this problem.
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