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Time perception

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do people all around the world say, every new year, how the last one went by so quickly?

A lot of things affect time perception*, but only a few things genuinely impact time. All the perception warpers do their work via our metabolism, which takes cues from our environment for its estimates and so can muck up when we don't have access to natural surroundings or are prevented from accurately processing them (for example with drugs or under artificial light or in total darkness).
Since a lot of learning is unconscious, we're not always aware of the complexity of processing throughout the day, and the first sign we get that memory needs defragging is feeling tired. The more complex, interesting and enriched our environment is, and the more new things we are learning, the more often we need to do this.
How any individual experiences time ultimately depends on their ability to interact with their own perception. It can be an objective choice for NHers, but for most people it is a subjective experience modulated by color, light, diet, neurochemistry, fatigue, distraction and so on.
Hope this is helpful,
AR

*The latest one discovered is here:
Woehrle, J., and Magliano, J. (2012). Time flies faster if a person has a high working-memory capacity. Acta Psychologica, 139 (2), 314-319 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.12.006

Author weblink: http://www.niu.edu/psyc/faculty/magliano.shtml


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Interesting, I had the opposite idea. Time felt slower once when I was able to do a myriad of things at the same time. I'm still trying to get back to that state, my reflexes were insanely fast, everything was extraordinarily efficient - a neurohacker's wet dream.

Thanks. =]


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Hi dude,
I've had two different sorts of this from time to time; there's the 'runaround' effect, where you feel like time has gotten slower for everyone and  everything else but you are able to do things at regular speed (like, you can just run around them) and the other way; more like everything else was normal but I was operating faster (like on speed -you can get this effect on way too much coffee.) I can only get the second version on purpose.
Normally if I'm doing lots of things, lots of time passes unfortunately  :  )
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AR


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I think my example falls in the first category, not sure. Do you also feel songs you listened to as a kid are older than those that preceded your life?


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Hi dude,

Not sure I understand this...? I mean, most of the songs I listened to in youth were by people who had been dead for several hundred years, and I'm not quite that old yet...  LOL  :  )
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AR


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Lol. I mean the stuff that was new at the time. =] Does Rush sound older to you than Bach?

Do the songs that were on the radio then (as new) sound older than those from your parents' generation?


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Hi dude,
Not really but maybe they are not good examples cos I have a 'timeless' category for some music. I'm also bad at associating things with dates. Places, no problem, in fact I can only remember the chronology of events in my own past if I associate it with where I was at the time.

So maybe we need someone with better chronological awareness to start with. :  )

I have no problem judging the passage of time otherwise, it's the names of days and months that miss association. Same problem remembering names & faces; working on that currently!
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AR


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