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              研究稱智能設(shè)備讓時間變快了(中英雙語)

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              希尼爾翻譯公司(www.marshallsfreshproduce.com)2015年11月29日了解到:研究人員稱,每過一年,人們都覺得時間過得越來越快,但實(shí)際上,是因?yàn)楦呖萍籍a(chǎn)品讓我們覺得時間變快了。

              One day you’re heading to the beach for a fun day in the sun and the next you’re hanging lights and tinsel on a Christmas tree.

              某天你可能還在去沙灘玩耍的路上,陽光明媚,轉(zhuǎn)眼第二天就開始給圣誕樹掛金箔燈飾了。

              It feels like time speeds up more and more every year, but it’s actually technology speeding up our perception of time, one researcher says.

              研究人員稱,每過一年,人們都覺得時間過得越來越快,但實(shí)際上,是因?yàn)楦呖萍籍a(chǎn)品讓我們覺得時間變快了。

              Smartphones, tablets and other gadgets have trained our brains to process more information, tricking us into thinking time is passing faster than it really is, according to a recent study.

              最新研究表明,智能手機(jī)、平板電腦等設(shè)備迫使我們的大腦處理更多信息,讓我們覺得時光流逝的速度在變快。

              Even just reading a simple advertisement, subjects perceived time as passing more quickly, than compared to the other group that a long monologue from a ‘real’ book.

              通過兩個試驗(yàn)小組的對比,研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn),與閱讀“實(shí)體”書上一大段獨(dú)白的受試組相比,另一組即使僅看一則簡單的廣告也覺得時間過得更快。

              "It’s almost as though we’re trying to emulate the technology and be speedier and more efficient," James Cook University researcher Dr Aoife McLoughlin said.

              詹姆斯庫克大學(xué)研究人員麥克洛克林稱:“仿佛我們在試圖跟上科技的腳步,因而行事不得不更快速、更高效?!?span id="y4mwsemgwi0" class="style43">

              "It seems like there’s something about technology itself that primes us to increase that pacemaker inside of us that measures the passing of time."

              “感覺就像科技有某種魔力,使人體內(nèi)衡量時間快慢的感官加速運(yùn)行?!?span id="y4mwsemgwi0" class="style43">

              The findings prove what most have known all along: we need to stop and smell the roses.

              這項(xiàng)研究證明了一條眾所周知的真理:我們應(yīng)該學(xué)會放慢腳步,享受生活。

              In order to stop time from rushing by we need to unplug from the World Wide Web each week to slow down our pacemakers, the study suggested.

              該研究建議,為了讓時間過得慢一些,我們應(yīng)該減少每周的上網(wǎng)時間,讓我們體內(nèi)的時間感官慢下來。

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