John O'Donnell

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We think of the slow-motion effect and other temporal illusions as distortions of our perception of time—more specifically of the rate at which things change—but it is not that simple. Our ability to compress and dilate time is actually a feature of the brain that we use every day.
Your Brain is a Time Machine: The Neuroscience and Physics of Time
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