Perception of Time
The perception of time can stretch during moments of fear, leading to vivid memories of events. When faced with life-threatening situations, individuals often recall more details, not because they perceive time differently, but because their brains encode more memories. This phenomenon highlights how our memory functions to prioritize emotionally significant experiences, shaping our understanding of time's passage.In this clip
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