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Why does music seem to go faster when I am yawning?
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Why does music seem to go faster when I am yawning?
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Why does music seem to go faster when I am yawning?
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Every time I am listening to music and I yawn, the tempo gets faster. I don't notice any change in the pitch, only the tempo.
There are two ideas: The ear is changing somehow during the yawn, or the perception of time is changing (seriously).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronostasis
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