Time does not actually slow down during stressful moments; instead, the brain's amygdala activates the threat system, flooding the brain with attention and memory signals that cause it to process more information per second, creating an illusion of slower time and recording events in ultra-high resolution.
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Why does time slow down in stressful moments? It feels like the world suddenly switches into slow motion.
A car almost hits you. You fall.
Something unexpected happens and everything feels stretched. But time itself doesn't actually slow down. Your brain does something else. In high stress, your amygdala activates your threat system.
It floods your brain with attention and memory signals.
You start processing far more details than usual.
More information per second means your brain creates the illusion of slower time. That's why accidents feel longer than they really are.
In reality, the moment is normal speed, but your mind is recording it in ultra-high resolution. So it's not time slowing down. It's your brain going into survival mode.
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