"When we see things that are more important or relevant, like things that are more memorable, we dilate our sense of time in order to get more information." - Professor Martin Wiener, co-author of the study, highlights how memorable experiences make time feel slower.
"When travelling, we leave behind our daily structures. In a routine, time is predictable... When we travel, the day is not dictated by a routine, and so we change our relationship with time." - Dr. Mark Rackley explains how travel affects our perception of time.
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