Dr. John Boyd (Time Theory Founder With Philip Zimbardo of Stanford Prison Experiment) Featured on Conduct Science
Prominent American psychologist Dr. John Boyd has made a public appearance on the Conductscience.com Podcast 'Under the Microscope.' Listen to one of the pioneers of time perspective theory discuss how he, alongside fellow psychologist Philip Zimbardo, came up with the names and frameworks for how humans perceive time. Visit https://conductscience.com/john-boyd-interview/ for more information.
GLENVIEW, Ill., July 16, 2019 (Newswire.com) - In the latest installment of ‘Under the Microscope’, the Conduct Science Podcast will chat with American psychologist Dr. John Boyd at https://conductscience.com/john-boyd-interview/.
About a decade on from Boyd’s previous public talks on the phenomenon of time perspective, he will record an interview with Conduct Science explaining its history and how it might be forced to evolve in the future.
It's the balance and it's the skill and ability to shift between time perspectives ... that help us enjoy our lives but also plan so that we can enjoy them years in the future.
Dr. John Boyd, American Psychologist
Listen to one of the pioneers of time perspective theory discuss how he, alongside fellow psychologist Philip Zimbardo, came up with the names and frameworks for the six primary categories of experiencing time. Whether past, present or future-oriented, there are benefits and drawbacks to each mindset.
Boyd will discuss how the pair created an inventory of about 60 questions to discern the propensity to lean towards each time perspective.
Most interestingly, he will dive into the hot topic of technology and modern-day pressures and how these are slowly but surely affecting how we perceive time. Disposable time is becoming a very blurred notion due to the apps and technology we are constantly attached to.
So go ahead and work on your present hedonism — indulge your temptations and be sure to keep an eye out for Conduct Science’s exclusive chat with Dr. John Boyd.
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