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Study explains why time speeds up as we grow older
A groundbreaking study has unveiled the neurological mechanisms behind why time seems to accelerate as we age, transforming the perception of days and years into a fleeting blur for many adults. This ...
Remember how summer vacation felt endless when you were a kid? Three months seemed like an eternity filled with countless adventures and experiences. Now entire years pass in what feels like weeks.
Scientists from Boston University, Queensland University of Technology, and the University of Toronto are advancing a shared idea about how the mind works. They argue that the same brain systems used ...
The Chen Lab at Johns Hopkins University is seeking healthy volunteers for an fMRI (brain imaging) research study on perception and memory. The study takes place at Kennedy Krieger Institute (707 N ...
Psychedelics can quiet the brain’s visual input system, pushing it to replace missing details with vivid fragments from ...
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