Researchers find time can slow down
December 28, 2008
At the University of Texas, researchers have found stress impacts the human brain’s ability to perceive time. Evidence shows a chemical influence in how we view time passing.
Fascinating!
Slow down to live it up
At the University of Texas, researchers have found stress impacts the human brain’s ability to perceive time. Evidence shows a chemical influence in how we view time passing.
Fascinating!
January 6, 2009 at 4:05 am
Very interesting! Explains why when we’re bored, that time is so slow. And why we’re stressed and in a hurry, it seems to speed up even more and the perception we’re getting less done. Also, when I was in a car wreck a few years back, the feeling that time was in slow motion as I was whipping around.