Why Time Slows Down Under Stress And How to Control It

Why Time Slows Down Under Stress And How to Control It

Author: Armando Dominguez PhD Health Psychology, Educator, Martial Artist, Researcher March 30, 2026 Duration: 27:18
Ep 142. Under stress, the perception of time can shift dramatically. In moments of excitement or positive stress, time can feel fast, fluid, and fleeting. But in moments of fear, uncertainty, or shock, time can appear to slow down—or even feel like it stops entirely. This is not imagination. It is the nervous system adjusting perception in real time to help us survive and respond. The human brain is built for efficiency and prediction. Through pattern recognition, it constantly anticipates wh...

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