Alcoholic patients were tested on production of short time intervals by means of psychophysiological computer-controlled unit PFK-01 after the dedicated software was completed. Subjective time rate was related to the emotional state of patients. A tendency towards hypoproduction, i.e. towards acceleration of subjective time rate, was associated with the state of anxiety.

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