The brain’s memory compression causes the recent past to feel similar across ages, explaining why we often don’t sense our age despite the passing years.
The article “Timeless Minds” from Psychology Today discusses how the brain’s memory compression contributes to a perception of timelessness, making the recent past feel similar at different ages. This phenomenon helps explain why individuals often do not feel their chronological age, despite the actual passage of years. The author explores the psychological implications and the nature of memory, suggesting that the way we process and recall experiences can alter our sense of age.
Source: Timeless Minds
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