The neural systems underlying subjective perception of time are of increasing interest for neuroscientists. Previous studies in humans and in animals have documented a role of the cerebellum and basal ganglia as an internal clock of discrete temporal units.1,2 Recent data from focal lesion investigations have suggested that the frontal and the parietal lobes also are critical for time perception, especially for their role in attention and in maintaining the representation of subjective time in the working memory.3,4 Neuropsychological and functional imaging studies have supported the importance of the prefrontal cortex in the perception and in the comparison of time intervals.5 We describe the case of a patient who had a selective i...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
Ninety-two brain-damaged patients and iii normal control subjects were tested on their orientation t...
International audienceThe present review includes transcranial magnetic and transcranial electric st...
Precise timing of sensory information from multiple sensory streams is essential for many aspects of...
Precise timing of sensory information from multiple sensory streams is essential for many aspects of...
Precise timing of sensory information from multiple sensory streams is essential for many aspects of...
The five senses have specific ways to receive environmental information and lead to central nervous ...
The ability to keep track of time is one of the fundamental human behaviours that enhance survival i...
The mechanisms by which the brain times events and stores them in memory for later use is increasing...
The mechanisms by which the brain times events and stores them in memory for later use is increasing...
The mechanisms by which the brain times events and stores them in memory for later use is increasing...
The right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (rDLPFC) may be important in time perception in humans. In ...
The recent upsurge of interest in brain mechanisms of time perception is beginning to converge on so...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
& Recent neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies have suggested that the right hemisphere, p...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
Ninety-two brain-damaged patients and iii normal control subjects were tested on their orientation t...
International audienceThe present review includes transcranial magnetic and transcranial electric st...
Precise timing of sensory information from multiple sensory streams is essential for many aspects of...
Precise timing of sensory information from multiple sensory streams is essential for many aspects of...
Precise timing of sensory information from multiple sensory streams is essential for many aspects of...
The five senses have specific ways to receive environmental information and lead to central nervous ...
The ability to keep track of time is one of the fundamental human behaviours that enhance survival i...
The mechanisms by which the brain times events and stores them in memory for later use is increasing...
The mechanisms by which the brain times events and stores them in memory for later use is increasing...
The mechanisms by which the brain times events and stores them in memory for later use is increasing...
The right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (rDLPFC) may be important in time perception in humans. In ...
The recent upsurge of interest in brain mechanisms of time perception is beginning to converge on so...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
& Recent neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies have suggested that the right hemisphere, p...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
Ninety-two brain-damaged patients and iii normal control subjects were tested on their orientation t...
International audienceThe present review includes transcranial magnetic and transcranial electric st...