Reciprocal connections between cortical and striatal regions of the brain form neuro-functional circuits that are recruited in a wide range of behaviors. One of the basic functions of these circuits is the encoding and decoding of temporal structure. Here we discuss recent evidence on temporal processing, focusing on structural and functional data that inform our understanding of specialization within these circuits and motivate future research avenues on the basis of an integrative temporal processing network
Here, we review recent transcranial magnetic stimulation studies and investigations in patients with...
Time perception emerges from an interaction among multiple processes that are normally intertwined. ...
Efficient behavior depends in part on the ability to predict the type and the timing of events in th...
Reciprocal connections between cortical and striatal regions of the brain form neuro-functional circ...
In order to understand how the neural system encodes and processes information, research has focused...
Abstract: Theories of mental timekeeping suggest frontostriatal networks may mediate performance of ...
In everyday life, temporal information is used for both perception and action, but whether these two...
<p>Interval timing, defined as timing and time perception in the seconds-to-minutes range, is a high...
Neural processing occurs across a range of temporal scales. To facilitate this, the brain uses fast-...
The discovery of stimulus induced synchronization in the visual cortex suggested the possibility tha...
Item does not contain fulltextNeuronal dynamics unfolding within the cerebral cortex exhibit complex...
Adaptability and flexibility are some of the most important human characteristics. Learning based on...
The discovery of stimulus induced synchronization in the visual cortex suggested the possibility tha...
Timing is crucial to many aspects of human performance. To better understand its neural underpinning...
textThe neural basis of the brain's ability to represent time, which is an essential component of co...
Here, we review recent transcranial magnetic stimulation studies and investigations in patients with...
Time perception emerges from an interaction among multiple processes that are normally intertwined. ...
Efficient behavior depends in part on the ability to predict the type and the timing of events in th...
Reciprocal connections between cortical and striatal regions of the brain form neuro-functional circ...
In order to understand how the neural system encodes and processes information, research has focused...
Abstract: Theories of mental timekeeping suggest frontostriatal networks may mediate performance of ...
In everyday life, temporal information is used for both perception and action, but whether these two...
<p>Interval timing, defined as timing and time perception in the seconds-to-minutes range, is a high...
Neural processing occurs across a range of temporal scales. To facilitate this, the brain uses fast-...
The discovery of stimulus induced synchronization in the visual cortex suggested the possibility tha...
Item does not contain fulltextNeuronal dynamics unfolding within the cerebral cortex exhibit complex...
Adaptability and flexibility are some of the most important human characteristics. Learning based on...
The discovery of stimulus induced synchronization in the visual cortex suggested the possibility tha...
Timing is crucial to many aspects of human performance. To better understand its neural underpinning...
textThe neural basis of the brain's ability to represent time, which is an essential component of co...
Here, we review recent transcranial magnetic stimulation studies and investigations in patients with...
Time perception emerges from an interaction among multiple processes that are normally intertwined. ...
Efficient behavior depends in part on the ability to predict the type and the timing of events in th...