hello , schrödinger's code podcast is with you and i'm its host grigory tarasevich, editor-in-chief ofthe magazine with the same name schrödinger's cat and we are talking about very important things from the point of view of science. today we are talking about the time our guest is tatyana berezina, psychologist, professor of the department of extreme psychology, moscow state psychological and pedagogical university. from the point of view of extreme psychology, what is time they say when a person is in some kind of terrible situation , time falls or flies there, in general, completely shrinks to the point that you can remember all your life or this effect does not work. do you think it's shrinking? maybe we 'll call it stretching? well, it is stretched by everyone, that is. here. yes, you noticed that not only you are confused, that is, this is our specificity in the perception of time, either it stretched out, or it neighed. that is , it turns out, either accelerated, or visibility. there we ourselves confuse it, but i conducted a purely poll of people in extreme situations objective