But why does a dragonfly have such fast eyes while starfish are confined to a world of vision blur? One idea, called Autrum’s hypothesis, is that time perception costs a lot of energy and the evolution of such fast visual systems will only emerge in species with fast-paced lifestyles.
Animals’ perception of time is linked to the pace of their life
Like scent, a fascinating subject. I think I reported here in the past finding out that children have this sped time frame that supports their ability to learn so quickly.
