Scientists know the pandemic has distorted our perception of how time passes. But they don’t know exactly how. And why does this unusual moment seem to be passing more slowly in some cultures, and flying by in others? Experimental psychologist Ruth Ogden talks with The World’s Marco Werman about how we measure pandemic time.
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