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One explanation of why the perception of time speeds up as you get older

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#1 osris

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Posted 03 June 2023 - 12:25 PM


Below is a quote from an article giving a mechanistic explanation why the perception of time speeds up as you get older. If this theory is right, what sort of drugs or supplements could change the brain and thus slow down this perception?
 
 
"How a clock measures time and how you perceive it are quite different. As we grow older, it can often feel like time goes by faster and faster. This speeding up of subjective time with age is well documented by psychologists, but there is no consensus on the cause. In a paper published this month, Professor Adrian Bejan presents an argument based on the physics of neural signal processing. He hypothesizes that, over time, the rate at which we process visual information slows down, and this is what makes time ‘speed up’ as we grow older.
 
As we age, he argues, the size and complexity of the networks of neurons in our brains increases – electrical signals must traverse greater distances and thus signal processing takes more time. Moreover, ageing causes our nerves to accumulate damage that provides resistance to the flow of electric signals, further slowing processing time. Focusing on visual perception, Bejan posits that slower processing times result in us perceiving fewer ‘frames-per-second’ – more actual time passes between the perception of each new mental image. This is what leads to time passing more rapidly. When we are young, each second of actual time is packed with many more mental images. Like a slow-motion camera that captures thousands of images per second, time appears to pass more slowly."
 
 

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#2 pamojja

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Posted 03 June 2023 - 12:35 PM

This is what leads to time passing more rapidly. When we are young, each second of actual time is packed with many more mental images.

 

With aging less processing is needed, then when everything has to be processed new, and learned to filter out the not so important for survival. Makes life less phenomenal, more automatic, and easier. Less imprints in memory appears faster passing of time looking back.

 

Can simply be reversed by serious mindfulness meditation training, by being present from moment to moment. Or psychodelic drugs. Supplements wont.

 

Recently I was amused by a self-claimed 'spiritual teacher', trying to explain everything with neurology, and that stopping of discursive thinking by meditation wouldn't be possible.

 

This guy simply didn't try serious enough. It requires quite some training of at least 24/7 for months if not many years, according to preconditions.


Edited by pamojja, 03 June 2023 - 12:44 PM.

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#3 osris

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Posted 03 June 2023 - 02:06 PM

Yes, I've heard that meditation can have that effect, but that would take years of meditating. 



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Posted 03 June 2023 - 05:58 PM

..but that would take years of meditating. 

 

There are this militantly strict ten-day vipassana retreats. Sitting eight-ten hours a day, no eye-contact, talking, reading, etc. Run by donation given afterwards. They do have the disadvantage, that with psychiatric precondition present, it might end in an acute psychosis. But otherwise many do get a glimpse of altered mental stages without breakdown.
 


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Posted 04 June 2023 - 12:35 PM

As far as supplements or drugs to slow down time perception, based upon the author's mechanistic theory, there is not much you can do (other than meditation). We will need true rejuvenation therapies to reverse aging in the brain.


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