Roller-coaster's 'weird sensations' perceived differently with age
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The exhilaration of a roller-coaster ride at the amusement park may thrill young people, but often leaves their parents on the sidelines. There's a reason for this, says Prof. Laurence Harris, who studies how our senses affect our perception.
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