Why Does Time Slow Down in Response to Fear?
After a car accident or other scary experience many people report feeling like the event happened in slow motion. One neuroscientist set out to test whether our brains really experience time slowing down in response to fear. This story shows why he had to scare people in order to do the experiment.Related Videos
- Scientists are Conducting Teleportation Experiments
- Women with Anorexia Experience Taste Differently
- Atmospheric Neutral Density Experiment
- STS-107 STARS Experiments
- Zeolite Crystal Growth Experiment
- Vapor Compression Distillation Flight Experiment
- Animation of Materials International Space Station Experiment
- Animation of locations for the Materials International Space Station Experiment
- Flight Simulators - A Safer Way to Test
- Flight Simulators - A Safer Way to Test
Word of the Day
Word of the Day
provided by The Free Dictionary
Today in History
This Day in History
provided by The Free Dictionary
Quiz Me
Which of the following vocalizations are not used by cheetahs?
or View Results




















RSS Feeds