How drugs can warp your sense of time

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The time-warping effects of psychoactive drugs suggest that deliberate time manipulation may be possible.

where you could control your sense of time. Where trips to the dentist flew by in a second and holidays felt like they lasted forever. Time altering pills may sound like science fiction but the time-warping effects of psychoactive drugs suggest that deliberate time manipulation may be possible.. My 2022 study suggested that over 75% of people who had recently used cocaine, MDMA and cannabis reported distortions to the passage of time during drug use.

speed up our perception of time. Despite being able to party for longer after cocaine and MDMA, users may feel like their night was over faster because time flew by more quickly.Cannabis, on the other hand, often leads to a sensation of time expanding. Minutes can feel like hours and evenings seem to last forever. Other drugs can scramble our sense of time completely.

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