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Measurements of Time and Space as Manifestation of Spatiotemporal Organization of Reflection

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We studied measurements of the individual minute and individual decimeter. Individual time and length measures were reproduced separately or in combination (drawing 1 dm over 1 min). The measurements of time and space as coordinates of a vector for the space-and-time image are a single system of spatiotemporal organization of reflection. We revealed individual differences in the measurement of time and space. The individual minute was more variable than the individual decimeter.

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Romanov, Y.A., Irikov, O.A. Measurements of Time and Space as Manifestation of Spatiotemporal Organization of Reflection. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 134, 403–406 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021933003920

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