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Forgotten Time: The Psychological Flaw of Duration Neglect

If you endured a terribly painful medical procedure that lasted for one hour, and another identical procedure that lasted for two hours but ended slightly less painfully, which one would your brain remember as being worse? Bizarrely, human memory will almost always classify the shorter, one-hour procedure as the more horrific experience, due to a severe cognitive glitch known as Duration Neglect. Our brains do not record experiences like a video camera.
Instead, we rely heavily on the "Peak-End Rule." When evaluating a past event, the brain entirely ignores how long the experience actually lasted. It only records two specific data points: the absolute peak intensity of the pain or pleasure, and how the experience felt at the exact moment it ended. If a prolonged, agonizing event fades into mild discomfort in its final minutes, the brain retroactively edits the memory, tricking you into believing the entire ordeal was relatively manageable. This fascinating cognitive deep-dive uncovers the biological shortcuts of human recall.
It explains how doctors manipulate this flaw to reduce patient trauma, how game designers use it to mask tedious grinding, and how it actively sabotages our daily decision-making. Stop trusting your own retrospective judgments. Understanding Duration Neglect proves that our memories of suffering and joy are heavily edited, mathematically flawed illusions.
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