A recent article, published by Bloomberg, taps into the latest research on how our brains shape our perception of time.
Here’s an excerpt, sharing expert insight and advice from David Clewett, an assistant professor in the UCLA Department of Psychology.
In recent studies on humans, UCLA psychologist David Clewett and his colleagues found that we tend to organize memories in clusters — like movie scenes…
Clewett said that novel experiences in everyday life can help create more discrete memories that might make summer feel longer.
“Step out of your comfort zone and just keep building more and more memories,” he said.
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Read the full article, here.

