In his new book, Time Expansion Experiences, Steve Taylor, Ph.D., senior lecturer in psychology at Leeds Beckett University, UK, argues that there is a strong link between time perception and information processing.
The more information our minds process, the slower time seems to pass. In contrast, when we remain in our normal environments, repeating the same familiar experiences with the same people, time tends to move quickly.
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What is it that determines our experience of time? Why does time seem to speed up in some situations and to slow down in others?
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