Clinical Study

Psychomotor Functions and Interval Timing in Patients Receiving Intravenous Anesthesia for Endoscopic Procedures: The Pilot Study

Table 5

Duration judgment ratio (DJR) of the time intervals produced with no initial pattern and 1.5 h, 3 h, 6 h after anesthesia.

Initial assessment1.5 h3 h6 h

Anesthesia Group’s DJR (three consecutive trials), 𝑛 = 2 3
1 s1.11; 0.96; 0.941.05; 1.08; 1.060.80; 0.82; 0.890.68; 0.89; 0.83
2 s0.92; 0.91; 0.790.93; 1.07; 0.890.85; 0.88; 0.850.75; 0.83; 0.88
5 s0.81; 0.80; 0.790.94; 0.94; 0.950.79; 0.85; 0.910.84; 0.92; 0.97
7 s0.82; 0.79; 0.800.82; 0.90; 0.940.84; 0.89; 0.890.88; 090; 0.97

Control Group’s DJR (three consecutive trials), 𝑛 = 1 7
1 s0.71; 0.78; 0.840.71; 0.86; 0.880.74; 0.85; 0.950.76; 0.90; 0.86
2 s0.63; 0.72; 0.760.76; 0.81; 0.810.73; 0.82; 0.800.71; 0.77; 0.78
5 s0.73; 0.70; 0.740.74; 0.78; 0.780.80; 0.88; 0.850.78; 0.84; 0.86
7 s0.69; 0.75; 0.730.82; 0.79; 0.820.84; 0.87; 0.810.84; 0.84; 0.90

Duration judgment ratio (DJR)—the duration that is experienced is divided by duration of the stimuli that are presented.