Big false. Any sedative that slows your reaction time is a bad idea when safety and driving are concerned.
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not always but %99.9 of the time yes
It's from a book called Time is Relative for a Knight of Time by Brett Matthew Williams. Don't know which character says it though, it's been a while.
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Do you mean, perhaps, "perception of time"?For a psychologist perception means the arrival of a neural signal at the cortex. You might argue then that "perception time" means something like how long it takes your brain to know you've stubbed your toe. The clock starts when rock meets toe and stops when pain meets brain. Transmission times in nerve vary, not just because your eyes are closer to your head than are your toes, but also, because of the kind of nerve fibers involved.In the other sense of your question, the perception of time, and in particular the rapidity of time's passage, is quite variable. Fever, drugs (licit and otherwise), adventure, sleepiness, emotion, can all but annihilate or sense of time passing.It is common knowledge that there is nothing longer than a hour waiting, nothing shorter than an afternoon with a friend.
The difference between false memories and true ones is the same as for jewels: it is always the false ones that look the most real, the most brilliant.
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Depth perception
The false belief that all geological processes have always proceeded at the same rate is known as uniformitarianism. This idea suggests that the same geological processes occurring today have always shaped the Earth's surface in the same manner over time, but this may not always be the case due to factors like changing environmental conditions or catastrophic events.
False. A suffix is the word parts that usually indicate the procedure, condition, disorder, or disease.
False. You can have many workbooks open at the same time.
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