Can Your Body Orientation Affect Your Sense of Time?
Briefly

A study published in Perception highlights how bodily position can disrupt time perception, similar to experiences in microgravity. Researchers explored the effects of lying in a head-down tilt (HDT) and found that participants struggled to estimate time accurately after 30 minutes, paralleling the challenges astronauts face due to the weightlessness of space. This suggests that internal bodily sensations influenced by changes in orientation may play a significant role in our perception of time, providing insight into the challenges astronauts encounter during space missions.
Participants in the head-down tilt condition showed significantly less accuracy in their estimates of passing time, indicating that this body position influences temporal perception.
These findings suggest that postural changes mimic the effects of microgravity on time perception, shedding light on how astronauts may struggle with time estimations.
Read at Psychology Today
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