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Jan 11, 2009 02:52

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ineedamint2 January 11 2009, 17:27:54 UTC
i think it would be the opposite. some examples: in a flght or flight situation your body shuts down many of its tasks and focuses on survival and time seems to slow. When youre bored and not doing much time seems to go by slowly and the opposite seems to hold true as well. either way sounds like a good senior project!

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xwmgsdbzwx January 11 2009, 21:14:39 UTC
haha. yea, its really relative to the action i guess. hmm, actually id like to figure out if more things are going on in the brain during certain activities or less, like in the fight or flight response, is the brain starting up more processes or shutting some down to conserve resources for the person to begin the fight or flight. From classes ive taken, it seems it possibly could be more or less depending on what you're looking at, some things will be shut down but others will be turned on and im not exactly sure if the brain slows diown in fight or flight response, although im absolutely sure that many body processes shut down ( ... )

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mechajedi January 11 2009, 20:17:54 UTC
You should come down to Sacramento with me sometime. We can hang out with Jerry too.

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mechajedi January 11 2009, 21:15:54 UTC
YEAAAAAAAA! haha, i havent seen jerry in along time either!

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xwmgsdbzwx January 11 2009, 21:16:25 UTC
oops that was from me :-P

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mechajedi January 11 2009, 21:26:21 UTC
Wanna come up this weekend?

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