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Mind hacks reports on the sensation of experiencing slow motion during times of extreme danger:
NPR has a fantastic short radio segment on whether we really do experience time more slowly when our life is in danger.
The piece riffs on a 2007 study called 'Does Time Really Slow Down during a Frightening Event?' led by neuroscientist David Eagleman who discusses the project on the show.
The experimenters wanted a way to find a way to test whether we suddenly start experiencing time in greater...
Published on August 18, 2010 03:54