Does mood lighten or darken as clocks go back? Britons urged to join study
Briefly

Prof Ruth Ogden at Liverpool John Moores University stated that the study aims to understand how the switch back to winter time affects our wellbeing and perception of time.
Ogden emphasizes that time perception is an overlooked psychological element, noting that though our lives are clock-structured, we lack a deep understanding of how we experience time.
The research investigates how external disruptions, such as the biannual clock changes, can modify individuals' experiences of time and their associated wellbeing.
Ogden's findings indicate that emotional states significantly influence time perception, noting that individuals with lower anxiety faced the lockdown experience as quicker than those with higher anxiety.
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