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No, your brain works best when it isn't always bombarded with stressors. If you are taking in a lot of constant new information you don't really digest it always, and the very incentive to acquire "new" information and constant stimulation is surrounded by stressors. What is the motivation to live "fast-paced" to begin with? Which is why there are so many psychological defects in our modern rat-race age... the human brain evolved in an environment where life was very hard but not necessarily "fast-paced". .



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Nope.

What is actually happening there is fundamentally similar to the "after-image" effect. Your sensory systems are extremely sensitive to change, rather than the actual level of something. So when you stare fixedly at a blue shape, when you look away, everything will look less blue (and thus more yellow) on that part of your eye for a little while.

There is another illusion in which you stare at a gif in which everything is in constant motion, like this (http://i.imgur.com/LtUHXpb.gif) . (WARNING, probably not something you want to look at it you have photosensitive epilepsy.)

After you stare at the dot in the middle for a while, and then look elsewhere, you will perceive motion where there isn't any, in the opposite direction of the motion you saw in the gif.

The effect you describe is somewhat similar. You perceived something moving faster than normal, and afterwards, everything seems slower than normal. It hasn't actually affected your brain's 'speed of processing', just your brain's perception of how fast things are happening.

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                   	          <p>What is actually happening there is fundamentally similar to the &quot;after-image&quot; effect. Your sensory systems are extremely sensitive to??<em>change</em>, rather than the actual level of something. So when you stare fixedly at a blue shape, when you look away, everything will look less blue (and thus more yellow) on that part of your eye for a little while.</p>
                   	          <p>There is another illusion in which you stare at a gif in which everything is in constant motion, like??<a href="http://i.imgur.com/LtUHXpb.gif" rel="nofollow">this</a>. (WARNING, probably not something you want to look at it you have photosensitive epilepsy.)</p>
                   	          <p>After you stare at the dot in the middle for a while, and then look elsewhere, you will perceive motion where there isn't any,??<em>in the opposite direction</em>??of the motion you saw in the gif.</p>
                   	          <p>The effect you describe is somewhat similar. You perceived something moving faster than normal, and afterwards, everything seems slower than normal. It hasn't actually affected your brain's 'speed of processing', just your brain's??<em>perception of how fast things are happening.&lt;/div</em></p>
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