
For Some Animals, The World Moves in Slow-Motion
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Science, Biology, Physics
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11th Grade - University
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The video explores how different animals perceive time, influenced by their sensory processing speeds. Faster processing makes time seem slower, while slower processing makes it seem faster. Research on flicker fusion frequency supports this, showing that smaller animals with higher metabolisms perceive time more slowly. Special cases like the tiger beetle and swordfish demonstrate unique adaptations. Humans and pets also experience time differently, with dogs perceiving it slower than humans.
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