“…A particular mood changes the time perception in everyday life 28 . It is known that the sense of time is affected by different moods; sadness, for example, can influence the perception of time, slowing it down 16, [29][30][31] . There are differences in the perception of time in individuals with neurological and psychiatric disorders compared with healthy subjects 32,33 , specifically in patients with alterations in dopaminergic pathways, such as individuals with Parkinson's disease, Huntington disease, Multiple System Atrophy, depression, anxiety, drug dependence and schizophrenia 19,23,34,35 .…”