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1040 Cognitive scientists explain why time feels faster as you get older

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/02/2026 21:30 EDT

Cognitive scientists explain why time feels faster as you get older

Scientists have discovered that your brain's internal clock actually slows down with age, causing external time to appear to speed up – and the reasons go far beyond simple nostalgia or fading memory.

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