Alireza Aghayousefi; Majid Safarinia; Hamidreza Imanifar
Volume 4, Issue 13 , February 2015, , Pages 89-98
Abstract
Objective: This study examines the predictive power of impulsiveness and obesity on time perception. Method: In this descriptive study, 50 women with normal weight and 50 obese women with accessible method were selected. Research Tools was the Barratt Impulsiveness questionnaire and reproduction method ...
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Objective: This study examines the predictive power of impulsiveness and obesity on time perception. Method: In this descriptive study, 50 women with normal weight and 50 obese women with accessible method were selected. Research Tools was the Barratt Impulsiveness questionnaire and reproduction method to measure time perception time. Result: Motor impulsiveness prospected time perception to be negative. Between obese and normal weight subjects did not show significant differences in impulsiveness and perception of time, but Were dispersed time perception scores in obese patients, results are discussed. Conclusion: Different prior researches results, various methods of measuring impulsivity, the time perception and different classes of obesity, it is suggested, further research in this area should be conducted according to all methods of measurement .