In groundbreaking research, scientists have conducted a study that reveals how neural activity affects our perception of time. By artificially manipulating the neural activity in rats, the researchers found that their sense of time duration was distorted. This finding provides a significant breakthrough in understanding the relationship between neural activity and the subjective experience of time. The study offers valuable insights into the complex workings of the brain and may have implications for various fields, including psychology, neuroscience, and even the development of treatments for disorders related to time perception.
Study Finds Neural Activity Influences Perception of Time Duration
Researchers have discovered a causal link between neural activity and our perception of time, after artificially altering the neural activity in rats and distorting their sense of time duration.

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