AbstractBilateral, high-frequency stimulation of the basal ganglia (STN-DBS) is in widespread use for the treatment of the motor symptoms of Parkinson׳s disease (PD). We present here the first psychophysical investigation of the effect of STN-DBS upon perceptual timing in the hundreds of milliseconds range, with both duration-based (absolute) and beat-based (relative) tasks; 13 patients with PD were assessed with their STN-DBS ‘on’, ‘off’, and then ‘on’ again.Paired parametric analyses revealed no statistically significant differences for any task according to DBS status. We demonstrate, from the examination of confidence intervals, that any functionally relevant effect of STN-DBS on relative perceptual timing is statistically unlikely. For...
The present research sought to investigate the role of the basal ganglia in timing of sub- and supra...
A pervasive hypothesis in the timing literature is that temporal processing in the milliseconds and ...
A pervasive hypothesis in the timing literature is that temporal processing in the milliseconds and ...
Bilateral, high-frequency stimulation of the basal ganglia (STN-DBS) is in widespread use for the tr...
AbstractBilateral, high-frequency stimulation of the basal ganglia (STN-DBS) is in widespread use fo...
Timing in the range of seconds referred to as interval timing is crucial for cognitive operations an...
Alterations in temporal estimation have been observed in Parkinson's disease (PD) and have been asso...
Timing is central to all motor behavior, especially repetitive or rhythmic movements. Such complex p...
The motor and perceptual timing deficits documented in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have h...
Timing in the range of seconds referred to as interval timing is crucial for cognitive operations an...
Bilateral deep brain stimulation is an effective treatment for most motor signs of Parkinson's disea...
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that the movements of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are...
This study investigated the role of the basal ganglia in timing operations. Nondemented, medicated P...
Neuroimaging has been a powerful tool for understanding the neural architecture of interval timing. ...
The present research sought to investigate the role of the basal ganglia in timing of sub- and supra...
A pervasive hypothesis in the timing literature is that temporal processing in the milliseconds and ...
A pervasive hypothesis in the timing literature is that temporal processing in the milliseconds and ...
Bilateral, high-frequency stimulation of the basal ganglia (STN-DBS) is in widespread use for the tr...
AbstractBilateral, high-frequency stimulation of the basal ganglia (STN-DBS) is in widespread use fo...
Timing in the range of seconds referred to as interval timing is crucial for cognitive operations an...
Alterations in temporal estimation have been observed in Parkinson's disease (PD) and have been asso...
Timing is central to all motor behavior, especially repetitive or rhythmic movements. Such complex p...
The motor and perceptual timing deficits documented in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have h...
Timing in the range of seconds referred to as interval timing is crucial for cognitive operations an...
Bilateral deep brain stimulation is an effective treatment for most motor signs of Parkinson's disea...
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that the movements of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are...
This study investigated the role of the basal ganglia in timing operations. Nondemented, medicated P...
Neuroimaging has been a powerful tool for understanding the neural architecture of interval timing. ...
The present research sought to investigate the role of the basal ganglia in timing of sub- and supra...
A pervasive hypothesis in the timing literature is that temporal processing in the milliseconds and ...
A pervasive hypothesis in the timing literature is that temporal processing in the milliseconds and ...