A new understanding of how the brain processes time could one day allow scientists to tweak an individual's sense of timing.
New research suggests timekeeping in the brain is decentralised, with different neural circuits having their own timing mechanisms for specific activities.
Not only does it raise the possibility of artificially manipulating time perceptions, but the finding could also explain why our sense of time changes in different conditions - such as when we are having fun or are under stress.
Scientists discover how to make time pass faster (or slower) | Mail Online
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