Time slows down in life threatening situations?

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I came out unharmed in a serious car accident. I became hyper aware of split seconds that felt like minutes.

I hear this phenomenon happens a lot, so why does it seem like time slows down when one is in danger?

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It’s a survival strategy. When you’re in an immediate life-or-death situation, your brain temporarily overclocks itself so it can try to figure out a solution before it’s too late to implement it. That state of consciousness isn’t recommended for day-to-day use since it’s energy intensive, but it can potentially save your life if you’re in a pinch.

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