How the human brain perceives time intervals is a fascinating topic that has been explored in many fields of study. This study examined how time intervals are replicated in three conditions: with no internalized cue (PT), with an internalized cue without a beat (AS), and with an internalized cue with a beat (RS). In PT, participants accurately reproduced the time intervals up to approximately 3 s. Over 3 s, however, the reproduction errors became increasingly negative. In RS, longer presentations of over 5.6 s and 13 beats induced accurate time intervals in reproductions. This suggests longer exposure to beat presentation leads to stable internalization and efficiency in the sensorimotor processing of perception and reproduction. In AS, up ...
SummaryTiming plays a crucial role in sensorimotor function. However, the neural mechanisms that ena...
IntroductionTime perception in humans can be relative (beat-based) or absolute (duration-based). Alt...
The main objective of the present work was to contribute to the understanding of how the brain deals...
How the human brain perceives time intervals is a fascinating topic that has been explored in many f...
SummaryTiming plays a crucial role in sensorimotor function. However, the neural mechanisms that ena...
Internal signals like one’s heartbeats are centrally processed via specific pathways and both their ...
The ability to estimate a filled interval of time is affected by numerous non-temporal factors, such...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
AbstractThe ability to perceive a filled interval of time is affected by numerous non-temporal facto...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
Timing plays a crucial role in sensorimotor function. However, the neural mechanisms that enable the...
Performance on interval timing is often explained by the assumption of an internal clock based on ne...
Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in perceived ...
SummaryTiming plays a crucial role in sensorimotor function. However, the neural mechanisms that ena...
IntroductionTime perception in humans can be relative (beat-based) or absolute (duration-based). Alt...
The main objective of the present work was to contribute to the understanding of how the brain deals...
How the human brain perceives time intervals is a fascinating topic that has been explored in many f...
SummaryTiming plays a crucial role in sensorimotor function. However, the neural mechanisms that ena...
Internal signals like one’s heartbeats are centrally processed via specific pathways and both their ...
The ability to estimate a filled interval of time is affected by numerous non-temporal factors, such...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
AbstractThe ability to perceive a filled interval of time is affected by numerous non-temporal facto...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
Timing plays a crucial role in sensorimotor function. However, the neural mechanisms that enable the...
Performance on interval timing is often explained by the assumption of an internal clock based on ne...
Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in perceived ...
SummaryTiming plays a crucial role in sensorimotor function. However, the neural mechanisms that ena...
IntroductionTime perception in humans can be relative (beat-based) or absolute (duration-based). Alt...
The main objective of the present work was to contribute to the understanding of how the brain deals...