Time Perception
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Time Perception
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Time Perception
Arcmira media summary
Explore podcasts, interviews & explainers on Time Perception — 4 indexed from Andrew Huberman & Chris Williamson, updated Jan 2026.
The subjective experience of time and how it is influenced by memory and stress.
The central theme of the video, focusing on the difference between present and remembered time.
The central theme of the episode, discussing how biological rhythms and neurochemicals influence our experience of time.
Discussed as the human brain's ability to contract or expand its perception of time, linked to feeling present and connected to a larger continuum.
Arcmira tracks 4 indexed media appearances or mentions for Time Perception, tied to source videos, channels, and transcript-derived context.
Arcmira uses indexed YouTube videos and transcripts. Representative source evidence on this page includes "Science & Tools of Learning & Memory | Dr. David Eagleman" with transcript-derived context and links when available.
Time Perception is connected to TikTok, Stanford School of Medicine, ag1 in Arcmira's media graph.
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“The subjective experience of time and how it is influenced by memory and stress.”

“The central theme of the video, focusing on the difference between present and remembered time.”

“The central theme of the episode, discussing how biological rhythms and neurochemicals influence our experience of time.”

“Discussed as the human brain's ability to contract or expand its perception of time, linked to feeling present and connected to a larger continuum.”