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How the brain creates the experience of time — study – Inverse
Researchers get closer to pinning down the neural basis of time, explaining why time flies and crawls in response to various events.

Time, that frustratingly finite resource and ruling construct of our
lives
, still confuses neuroscientists.
What’s especially puzzling is why time can seemingly tick by at a glacial pace when you’re doing something like waiting in line, but hours appear to rush by in minutes during enjoyable activities, like going to a concert.
In other words: Why does time fly when you’re having fun?
In a recent study, researchers became one step closer to answering this perplexing question. By studyin…
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