| I have to admit you may be right. I can’t find any other paper that contradicts this paper. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal... I don’t know how I got the opposite idea from the show I was watching. They were doing the experiment and I swear they said the people could see the numbers better. Perhaps if I had been bungee jumping while watching the show… Fascinatingly, it seems that it is the perception of time that increases and with it the recording of information. https://www.npr.org/transcripts/129112147 ABUMRAD: In that instant, our memories go wide open. Mr. EAGLEMAN: Because thats what memory is for. Its for when everything hits the fan. You want to write it down and remember it. ABUMRAD: So all of it goes right to your hard drive - the clouds, the feeling of the air. Oh look, theres a guy in a blue shirt. Mr. EAGLEMAN: So when you read that back out, the experience feels like it must have taken a very long time. KRULWICH: Hmmm. Mr. EAGLEMAN: It must have. KRULWICH: Normally, the trivial stuff gets dumped but in this situation, it gets written. ABUMRAD: And then you realize how much trivial stuff is in there. |