Does vacation ever feel like more work — where you need a vacation from the vacation? Many of my clients share how what vacation provides is more about the experience vacation represents: being ...
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 ...
Time is the most abundant tradable currency of life. Used well, you will experience a long and fulfilling life. Used badly, you would think life is short. Everyone starts a new day with 1440 minutes ...
A new study published in Psychophysiology suggests that the length of our heartbeat affects our perception of time more than previously thought. Much of the prior work on how we perceive time centered ...
The flow of time in one direction is so intuitive, so immutable, that we take it utterly for granted. Things don’t fall up; broken pieces don’t reassemble; humans get older, so it goes. Yet time ...
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Maybe people can control time — or their perception of it, anyway. A new paper written by UNLV professor of psychology James Hyman and published recently in Current Biology shows that the way people ...
We all know that time seems to pass at different speeds in different situations. For example, time appears to go slowly when we travel to unfamiliar places. A week in a foreign country seems much ...
Bowlers playing for England and Australia in the current Ashes cricket series are collectively meant to deliver at least 540 balls each day (that’s 90 overs of six balls each – more if they bowl any ...