AbstractWe review the main contributions of the cognitive neuroscience literature in the field of time processing in schizophrenia. First, we summarize the theoretical concepts and terminology related to time and time estimation as well as the characterization of this deficit in the illness. Secondly, we deeply review the neuroanatomical basis of this deficit and its interaction with other cognitive processes and clinical symptoms. Thirdly, we specifically zoom into the main finding of studies which have analyzed temporal discrimination through cognitive tasks performed during functional neuroimaging.ResumenEsta revisión pretende mostrar al lector los principales hallazgos de la literatura neurocientífica y cognitiva sobre la temporalidad e...
Time processing critically relies on the mesencephalic dopamine system and striato-prefrontal projec...
Cognitive deficits of patients with schizophrenia have been largely recognized as core symptoms of t...
As a test of the idea of a common brain system responsible for representing all prothetic dimensions...
AbstractWe review the main contributions of the cognitive neuroscience literature in the field of ti...
AbstractWe review the main contributions of the cognitive neuroscience literature in the field of ti...
Disordered time perception has been reported in schizophrenia. We investigated time perception dysfu...
There is no sense organ specifically dedicated to time perception, as there is for other senses such...
International audienceA central question in understanding cognition and pathology-related cognitive ...
International audienceA central question in understanding cognition and pathology-related cognitive ...
Timing disturbances have being proposed as a key component of schizophrenia pathogenesis. However, t...
The five senses have specific ways to receive environmental information and lead to central nervous ...
Although timing deficits are a robust finding in schizophrenia (SZ), the notion of a genuine time pe...
Schizophrenia is associated with a series of visual perception impairments, which might impact on th...
Although timing deficits are a robust finding in schizophrenia (SZ), the notion of a genuine time p...
Timing and other cognitive processes demanding cognitive control become interlinked when there is a...
Time processing critically relies on the mesencephalic dopamine system and striato-prefrontal projec...
Cognitive deficits of patients with schizophrenia have been largely recognized as core symptoms of t...
As a test of the idea of a common brain system responsible for representing all prothetic dimensions...
AbstractWe review the main contributions of the cognitive neuroscience literature in the field of ti...
AbstractWe review the main contributions of the cognitive neuroscience literature in the field of ti...
Disordered time perception has been reported in schizophrenia. We investigated time perception dysfu...
There is no sense organ specifically dedicated to time perception, as there is for other senses such...
International audienceA central question in understanding cognition and pathology-related cognitive ...
International audienceA central question in understanding cognition and pathology-related cognitive ...
Timing disturbances have being proposed as a key component of schizophrenia pathogenesis. However, t...
The five senses have specific ways to receive environmental information and lead to central nervous ...
Although timing deficits are a robust finding in schizophrenia (SZ), the notion of a genuine time pe...
Schizophrenia is associated with a series of visual perception impairments, which might impact on th...
Although timing deficits are a robust finding in schizophrenia (SZ), the notion of a genuine time p...
Timing and other cognitive processes demanding cognitive control become interlinked when there is a...
Time processing critically relies on the mesencephalic dopamine system and striato-prefrontal projec...
Cognitive deficits of patients with schizophrenia have been largely recognized as core symptoms of t...
As a test of the idea of a common brain system responsible for representing all prothetic dimensions...