Abstract
Handheld devices with touchscreen controls have become widespread in the general population. In this study, we examined the duration estimates (explicit timing) made by patients in a major general hospital and healthy control subjects using a custom iPad application. We methodically assessed duration estimates using this novel device. We found that both psychiatric and non-psychiatric patients significantly overestimated time periods compared with healthy control subjects, who estimated elapsed time very precisely. The use of touchscreen-based methodologies can provide valuable information about patients. © 2013 Preuschoff et al.
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Preuschoff, I., Müller, H. H., Sperling, W., Biermann, T., Bergner, M., Kornhuber, J., & Groemer, T. W. (2013). iPad-Assisted Measurements of Duration Estimation in Psychiatric Patients and Healthy Control Subjects. PLoS ONE, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061295
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