Abstract: In this study, long (1,300 ms) and short duration (450 ms) estimation trials in an event-related functional MRI (fMRI) study were contrasted in order to reveal the regions within a time estimation network yielding increased activation with the increase of the duration to be estimated. In accordance with numerous imaging studies, our results showed that the presupplementary motor area (preSMA), the anterior cingulate, the prefrontal and parietal cortices, and the basal ganglia were involved in the estimation trials whatever the duration to be estimated. Moreover, only a subset of the regions within this distributed cortical and subcortical network yielded increased activation with increasing time, namely, the preSMA, the anterior c...
Time is a fundamental dimension of everyday experiences. We can unmistakably sense its passage and a...
The possibility that different neural systems are used to measure temporal durations at the sub-seco...
Our perception of time depends on multiple psychological processes that allow us to anticipate event...
In this study, long ( approximately 1,300 ms) and short duration ( approximately 450 ms) estimation ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated the neural substrates for comput...
Timing is crucial to many aspects of human performance. To better understand its neural underpinning...
The current research was designed to establish whether individual differences in timing performance ...
The current research was designed to establish whether individual differences in timing performance ...
In everyday life, temporal information is used for both perception and action, but whether these two...
Precise time estimation is crucial in perception, action and social interaction. Previous neuroimagi...
Abstract How the human brain represents millisecond unit of time is far from clear. A recent neuroim...
International audienceGibbon's scalar expectancy theory assumes three processing stages in time esti...
Time is a fundamental dimension of everyday experiences. We can unmistakably sense its passage and a...
Though it is well known that humans perceive the temporal features of the environment incessantly, t...
We all have a sense of time. Yet, there are no sensory receptors specifically dedicated for perceivi...
Time is a fundamental dimension of everyday experiences. We can unmistakably sense its passage and a...
The possibility that different neural systems are used to measure temporal durations at the sub-seco...
Our perception of time depends on multiple psychological processes that allow us to anticipate event...
In this study, long ( approximately 1,300 ms) and short duration ( approximately 450 ms) estimation ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated the neural substrates for comput...
Timing is crucial to many aspects of human performance. To better understand its neural underpinning...
The current research was designed to establish whether individual differences in timing performance ...
The current research was designed to establish whether individual differences in timing performance ...
In everyday life, temporal information is used for both perception and action, but whether these two...
Precise time estimation is crucial in perception, action and social interaction. Previous neuroimagi...
Abstract How the human brain represents millisecond unit of time is far from clear. A recent neuroim...
International audienceGibbon's scalar expectancy theory assumes three processing stages in time esti...
Time is a fundamental dimension of everyday experiences. We can unmistakably sense its passage and a...
Though it is well known that humans perceive the temporal features of the environment incessantly, t...
We all have a sense of time. Yet, there are no sensory receptors specifically dedicated for perceivi...
Time is a fundamental dimension of everyday experiences. We can unmistakably sense its passage and a...
The possibility that different neural systems are used to measure temporal durations at the sub-seco...
Our perception of time depends on multiple psychological processes that allow us to anticipate event...