The video cleverly exposes the "slow-motion" effect as a memory hack rather than a temporal shift, proving our brains are just unreliable narrators with high-speed cameras. It’s a punchy distillation of how the amygdala prioritizes data density over reality during a crisis.
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Why Time SLOWS Down When You're About to Die #neuroscience #psychology #facts #adrenaline追加:
In a car crash, time slows down, but it's not real.
Your amygdala records 10 times more frames when you're terrified.
More memory equals the illusion of slow time.
Your brain is filming in 240 frames per second for survival. Time didn't slow down. Your brain just hit max recording mode.
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