Abstract

The article considers the factor of time perception as a factor of social, cultural regulation and self-regulation of human behavior. The article describes the monochronic and polychronic perception of time, which affect cross-cultural communication and the formation of a monochronic and polychronic personality. Time is considered as a personal, existential category of a person’s life. The definition of a situation that helps to perceive a certain period of time, while connecting the past and the present, the present and the future, is given. The results of the study of the perception of time as a factor of motivation and self-regulation of the individual at different ages are presented

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