
Why Time ‘Slows’ When You’re in Danger
It seems like time slows in an emergency or in the heat of a sports match. Here are a few explanations for this altered perception
Steve Taylor is a senior lecturer in psychology at Leeds Beckett University in England. He is author of Spiritual Science: Why Science Needs Spirituality to Make Sense of the World.

Why Time ‘Slows’ When You’re in Danger
It seems like time slows in an emergency or in the heat of a sports match. Here are a few explanations for this altered perception

The Coronavirus and Post-Traumatic Growth
Surviving an awful experience can lead to some surprisingly positive psychological effects in many people

How a Flawed Experiment “Proved” That Free Will Doesn’t Exist
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