Naruhodo #319 - O tempo passa mais rápido quando ficamos mais velhos? episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2022 · 55 MIN

Naruhodo #319 - O tempo passa mais rápido quando ficamos mais velhos?

from Naruhodo · host Altay de Souza, Ken Fujioka, B9, Naruhodo

Para algumas pessoas, o tempo está passando rápido demais.Para outras, o tempo está se arrastando.Tempo medido, tempo sentido, tempo percebido...O que a ciência tem a dizer sobre isso tudo?Confira no papo entre o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.> OUÇA (55min 35s)*Convidado Especial:PROF. ANDRÉ MASCIOLI CRAVOGraduado em Psicologia pela Universidade de São Paulo (2005) e Doutor em Neurofisiologia pela Universidade de São Paulo (2011) com um estágio na Universidade de Oxford. Foi pesquisador visitante na Universidade de Oxford entre 2016 e 2017. Atualmente é professor adjunto da Universidade Federal do ABC. Tem experiência na área de Neurofisiologia e Cognição atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: cognição, psicofísica, EEG, percepção, atenção e tempo.*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais. Com o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.Edição: Reginaldo Cursino.http://naruhodo.b9.com.br*PARCERIA: ALURAA Alura tem mais de 1.000 cursos de diversas áreas e é a maior plataforma de cursos online do Brasil -- e você tem acesso a todos com uma única assinatura.Aproveite o desconto de R$100 para ouvintes Naruhodo no link:https://www.alura.com.br/promocao/naruhodo *REFERÊNCIASAging and the speed of timehttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0001691810000132?casa_token=_xK1B4E0XokAAAAA:lV4cNyv295pIsL1azY3pP6YOrtMXtPJx_IhRWshBS6d_k5Z3VHhY8buNesYqsJTdgREbFwDtlgAge Effects in Perception of Timehttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.2466/pr0.97.3.921-935?casa_token=1DeKKnMj96kAAAAA:8TzkD1S9r1kPwmEVGiNE7cxDADLRsTtS830AdjXhdTPJ12Jfv-i1q9YcryoUzZFZ8_duL-IfP2XQMoments in timehttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnint.2011.00066/full?report=readerTime experience in social isolation: a longitudinal study during the first months of COVID-19 pandemic in Brazilhttps://psyarxiv.com/6jg4r/The effects of sex, age, and interval duration on the perception of timehttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0001691809001644Distortions to the passage of time during England’s second national lockdown: A role for depressionhttps://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0250412Embodied time: The experience of time, the body, and the self.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281293271_Wittmann_M_2014_Embodied_time_The_experience_of_time_the_body_and_the_self_In_Arstila_V_Lloyd_D_Eds_Subjective_time_The_philosophy_psychology_and_neuroscience_of_temporality_Cambridge_MA_MIT_press_507The Retrospective and Present Judgment of the Passage of Time in the Elderlyhttps://brill.com/view/journals/time/9/4/article-p335_335.xmlSociohistorical Change in Urban Older Adults’ Perceived Speed of Time and Time Pressurehttps://academic.oup.com/psychsocgerontology/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/geronb/gbab094/6310470?login=falseHaving Children Speeds up the Subjective Passage of Lifetime in Parentshttps://brill.com/view/journals/time/9/3/article-p275_275.xmlAge, Personal Characteristics, and the Speed of Psychological Timehttps://brill.com/view/journals/time/9/3/article-p257_257.xmlTime Compression in Virtual Realityhttps://brill.com/view/journals/time/9/4/article-p377_377.xmlDopamine, time perception, and future time perspectivehttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00213-018-4971-zDopamine and the interdependency of time perception and rewardhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0149763421000841?casa_token=SdhO-YzssnoAAAAA:zHIUG3zx1AHYoHD0Gw-XOlhjjH539BRZA86GFoDp9cDIEgUj69AMiaf_1X9VLqskKTW-S11Q7gMidbrain dopamine neurons control judgment of timehttps://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aah5234Reaping what they sow: Benefits of remembering together in intimate coupleshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2211368114000540Naruhodo #204 - Tudo o que percebemos está no passado?https://youtu.be/GhUx4FCuTZkNaruhodo #110 - Porque a volta é mais rápida do que a ida?https://youtu.be/S10zT7DPN7YPodcasts das #Minas: APENÃ#MulheresPodcastershttps://medium.com/apen%C3%A3*APOIE O NARUHODO!Você sabia que pode ajudar a manter o Naruhodo no ar?Ao contribuir, você pode ter acesso ao grupo fechado no Telegram, receber conteúdos exclusivos e ter vantagens especiais.Assine o apoio mensal pelo PicPay (https://picpay.me/naruhodopodcast), pelo Apoia-se (https://apoia.se/naruhodopodcast) ou ainda, para pessoas que moram fora do Brasil, pelo Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/naruhodopodcast).

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