Study unravels how our brains track time

A UNLV-led neuroscience study found that we perceive the passage of time based on the number of experiences we have — not some kind of internal clock. CREDIT Talha K. Soluoku/UNLV

A study by University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) in the United States reveals that our perception of time is influenced by experiences rather than a fixed internal clock.

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