Time Twist: How Our Minds Play Games with Time

Tue Feb 11 2025
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Intuition is common in our experience. It is our internal gut feeling about things and has a massive role in our impulses. But it seems that intuition is connected to how we perceive time. Or rather, how we mess up our perception of time. You see, when we feel happy, sad, or meh, our brains can make us "feel" that time has gone faster or slower than actual time. It is fascinating how our feelings can actually change how fast we think time is passing. Let's get technical for a second. In the latest study, researchers rounded up 129 volunteers to play a game of time guessing. They were asked to guess how much time had passed while experiencing different emotions. It turns out that they were pretty off with their guesses.
These researchers didn't just have a game of guess time. They also had a method. They used the Behavioral Inhibition/Behavioral Activation Scales to gauge how impulsive people were. The results show that people who were more impulsive tended to have a more skewed sense of time than others. It is interesting to note that our impulsivity can distort how we perceive time. All these results mean that we need to study more about how the brain and emotions work together. It is important to understand how impulsivity affects our cognitive and emotional functioning. There is a twist in the tale, though. It is essential to consider that this study looked at a specific group of people and emotions. Do these results apply to everyone? What about different cultures or age groups? Will time be affected differently?
https://localnews.ai/article/time-twist-how-our-minds-play-games-with-time-c6c285d7

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