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It makes sense to me that depressed people are just as accurate at judging time as non-depressed people. In cases where depression has a sudden onset, that "slower" rate of time passing might take some getting used to. But eventually you WOULD get used to it, and start to judge the passage of time from that frame of reference.
There's no reason that couldn't be just as accurate as a non-depressed person's judgment. It's just a matter of relearning the skill. Or learning it in the first place, to those of us whose sense of time wasn't so acute to begin with.