And you store more data onto your brain in the form of memories
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For example, David Eagleman,a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine,believes time perception is heavily influenced by the number of memories and data you record onto your brain.When you have a new experience,like jumping off a high dive for the first time,your senses are heightened.You're taking in more details about sights, sounds, and smells than you normally would.And you store more data onto your brain in the form of memories.So, the more data you store in your brain,like the smell of chlorine as you leapt from the high dive or the color of the water,the longer your perception of that experience.
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