A slow brain potential change, the contingent negative variation (CNV), was recorded in a temporal generalization schedule. The task was to judge the duration of a signal (1.250 to 3.125 s) as being equal or not to that of a 2-s target that had been previously memorized. Two signal modalities, visual and tactile, were contrasted in distinct trial blocks, in order to explore possible localization differences. Significant results were found at CPz, irrespective of signal modality. The CNV that developed during signal presentation peaked around 2 s and then declined when the current signal was longer than the 2-s target, instead of peaking at signal extinction as was the case for shorter signals. Thus, for signals longer than the target, the C...
Summary The systematic appearance of a slow deviation of the EEG baseline observed in a subject expe...
Certain EEG components (e.g., the contingent negative variation, CNV, or beta oscillations) have bee...
The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a slow, surface-negative electrical brainwave studied in ...
AbstractIn EEG research, the contingent negative variation (CNV) is considered to be strongly relate...
Numerous studies have shown that contingent negative variation (CNV) measured at fronto-central and ...
The duration bisection paradigm is a classic task used to examine how humans and other animals perce...
Orienting attention to the expected time of events speeds responses and enhances the perception of s...
In the field of time psychology, the functional significance of the contingent negative variation (C...
Brain potentials were recorded from 10 normal subjects engaged in a 3-item auditory verbal short-ter...
When participants are asked to reproduce an earlier presented duration, EEG recordings typically sho...
The Contingent negative variation, CNV, is a slow event-related potential which is elicited by an ex...
The relation between the contingent negative variation (CNV) and time estimation is evaluated in ter...
This research used event-related potentials to investigate the time course of temporal information e...
AbstractWhen participants are asked to reproduce an earlier presented duration, EEG recordings typic...
Objective: The question of how temporal information is processed by the brain is still a matter of d...
Summary The systematic appearance of a slow deviation of the EEG baseline observed in a subject expe...
Certain EEG components (e.g., the contingent negative variation, CNV, or beta oscillations) have bee...
The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a slow, surface-negative electrical brainwave studied in ...
AbstractIn EEG research, the contingent negative variation (CNV) is considered to be strongly relate...
Numerous studies have shown that contingent negative variation (CNV) measured at fronto-central and ...
The duration bisection paradigm is a classic task used to examine how humans and other animals perce...
Orienting attention to the expected time of events speeds responses and enhances the perception of s...
In the field of time psychology, the functional significance of the contingent negative variation (C...
Brain potentials were recorded from 10 normal subjects engaged in a 3-item auditory verbal short-ter...
When participants are asked to reproduce an earlier presented duration, EEG recordings typically sho...
The Contingent negative variation, CNV, is a slow event-related potential which is elicited by an ex...
The relation between the contingent negative variation (CNV) and time estimation is evaluated in ter...
This research used event-related potentials to investigate the time course of temporal information e...
AbstractWhen participants are asked to reproduce an earlier presented duration, EEG recordings typic...
Objective: The question of how temporal information is processed by the brain is still a matter of d...
Summary The systematic appearance of a slow deviation of the EEG baseline observed in a subject expe...
Certain EEG components (e.g., the contingent negative variation, CNV, or beta oscillations) have bee...
The contingent negative variation (CNV) is a slow, surface-negative electrical brainwave studied in ...