Estimation of time is central to perception, action, and cognition. Human functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and positron emission topography (PET) have revealed a positive correlation between the estimation of multi‐second temporal durations and neuronal activity in a circuit of sensory and motor areas, prefrontal and temporal cortices, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. The systems‐level mechanisms coordinating the collective neuronal activity in these areas have remained poorly understood. Synchronized oscillations regulate communication in neuronal networks and could hence serve such coordination, but their role in the estimation and maintenance of multi‐second time intervals has remained largely unknown. We used source‐reconstruc...
Time, the fourth dimension of the world, is an important parameter in many behaviours and cognitive ...
Elucidation of the neural correlates of time perception constitutes an important research topic in c...
Learning the timing of rapidly changing sensory events is crucial to construct a reliable representa...
International audiencePrecise timing makes the difference between harmony and cacophony, but how the...
International audiencePrecise timing makes the difference between harmony and cacophony, but how the...
International audiencePrecise timing makes the difference between harmony and cacophony, but how the...
International audiencePrecise timing makes the difference between harmony and cacophony, but how the...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated the neural substrates for comput...
Perceiving the passage of time is an essential ability for humans and animals. Here we used magnetoe...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated the neural substrates for comput...
In everyday life, temporal information is used for both perception and action, but whether these two...
We all have a sense of time. Yet, there are no sensory receptors specifically dedicated for perceivi...
SummaryLearning the timing of rapidly changing sensory events is crucial to construct a reliable rep...
Learning the timing of rapidly changing sensory events is crucial to construct a reliable representa...
Abstract: In this study, long (1,300 ms) and short duration (450 ms) estimation trials in an event-r...
Time, the fourth dimension of the world, is an important parameter in many behaviours and cognitive ...
Elucidation of the neural correlates of time perception constitutes an important research topic in c...
Learning the timing of rapidly changing sensory events is crucial to construct a reliable representa...
International audiencePrecise timing makes the difference between harmony and cacophony, but how the...
International audiencePrecise timing makes the difference between harmony and cacophony, but how the...
International audiencePrecise timing makes the difference between harmony and cacophony, but how the...
International audiencePrecise timing makes the difference between harmony and cacophony, but how the...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated the neural substrates for comput...
Perceiving the passage of time is an essential ability for humans and animals. Here we used magnetoe...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated the neural substrates for comput...
In everyday life, temporal information is used for both perception and action, but whether these two...
We all have a sense of time. Yet, there are no sensory receptors specifically dedicated for perceivi...
SummaryLearning the timing of rapidly changing sensory events is crucial to construct a reliable rep...
Learning the timing of rapidly changing sensory events is crucial to construct a reliable representa...
Abstract: In this study, long (1,300 ms) and short duration (450 ms) estimation trials in an event-r...
Time, the fourth dimension of the world, is an important parameter in many behaviours and cognitive ...
Elucidation of the neural correlates of time perception constitutes an important research topic in c...
Learning the timing of rapidly changing sensory events is crucial to construct a reliable representa...