Do we have a sense of time?
CrowdScience listener Marie, in Sweden, has always had trouble with time. She wants to know if time is a sense, like our other senses.
CrowdScience listener Marie, in Sweden, has always had difficulty with her sense of time. She often thinks that events that happened years ago took place recently or that a holiday coming up is happening sooner than it is. So she wants to know if time is a sense, like the sense of taste or touch, and if it鈥檚 something she can learn.
Anand Jagatia talks to scientists who鈥檝e studied time, memory and how our brains process and store the events in our lives to find an answer to Marie鈥檚 question.
Along the way he discovers why time speeds up as we get older, how our bodies register time passing and how our brains put everything that happens to us in order.
Featuring:
Dr Marc Wittmann, Institute for Frontier Areas in Psychology and Mental Health in Freiburg, Germany
Dr Ma茂-Carmen Requena-Komuro, former PhD researcher, Dementia Research Centre, University College London
Professor Gy枚rgy Buzs谩ki, Neuroscience Institute, New York University
Professor Adrian Bejan, Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Duke University
Presenter: Anand Jagatia
Producer: Jo Glanville
Sound Design: Julian Wharton
Production Co-ordinator: Jonathan Harris
Image credit: Peter Cade/ Stone/ Getty Images
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