
"Harvard Study Uncovers Time Perception's Impact on Wound Healing"
A Harvard psychology study reveals a surprising link between time perception and wound healing, showing that wounds heal faster when people believe more time has passed. The study involved manipulating participants' sense of time during a cupping procedure and found that those who believed more time had passed showed faster healing rates. The findings suggest that psychological constructs, such as the perception of time, can directly influence physical health outcomes, highlighting the importance of understanding and questioning implicit beliefs.
