The Camera Lens
Why It Happens
When something scary happens, your amygdala (the fear alarm in your head) wakes up. It tells your eyes to look closer and your ears to listen harder. Because you are gathering so much information at once, your brain saves a huge pile of memories for that short moment.
Later, when you remember it, you think, "Wow, I had time to see everything!" because you have so many details packed into those few seconds. It is not that the clock ticked slower. It is that your brain clicked its camera shutter faster than usual.
A Quick Test
Next time you drop your phone and it looks like it is floating in the air before it hits the floor, remember: your brain just took a burst of pictures.
Examples
- A ball flies at your face and you think it is moving slowly.
- You hear a long crash but realize it only lasted one second.
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