Time perception emerges from an interaction among multiple processes that are normally intertwined. Therefore, a challenge has been to disentangle timekeeping from other processes. Though the striatum has been implicated in interval timing, it also modulates nontemporal processes such as working memory. To distinguish these processes, we separated neural activation associated with encoding, working-memory maintenance, and decision phases of a time-perception task. We also asked whether neuronal processing of duration (i.e., pure tone) was distinct from the processing of identity (i.e., pitch perception) or sensorimotor features (i.e., control task). Striatal activation was greater when encoding the duration than the pitch or basic sensory f...
Interval timing and working memory are critical components of cognition that are supported by neural...
Time is a fundamental dimension of decision-making. When to perform an action is often as important ...
SummaryTo guide behavior and learn from its consequences, the brain must represent time over many sc...
Time perception emerges from an interaction among multiple processes that are normally intertwined. ...
Our perception of time depends on multiple psychological processes that allow us to anticipate event...
Timing is crucial to many aspects of human performance. To better understand its neural underpinning...
The perception of time is one of the hallmarks of conscious experience. However, despite this import...
Accurate timing is an integral aspect of sensory and motor processes such as the perception of speec...
We all have a sense of time. Yet, there are no sensory receptors specifically dedicated for perceivi...
In everyday life, temporal information is used for both perception and action, but whether these two...
Perception of auditory time intervals is critical for accurate comprehension of natural sounds like ...
AbstractThe brain can hold information about multiple environmental objects in working memory. It is...
Research on interval timing strongly implicates the cerebellum and the basal ganglia as part of the ...
Humans effortlessly parse continuous experience based on its temporal structure, allowing us to reco...
Time, the fourth dimension of the world, is an important parameter in many behaviours and cognitive ...
Interval timing and working memory are critical components of cognition that are supported by neural...
Time is a fundamental dimension of decision-making. When to perform an action is often as important ...
SummaryTo guide behavior and learn from its consequences, the brain must represent time over many sc...
Time perception emerges from an interaction among multiple processes that are normally intertwined. ...
Our perception of time depends on multiple psychological processes that allow us to anticipate event...
Timing is crucial to many aspects of human performance. To better understand its neural underpinning...
The perception of time is one of the hallmarks of conscious experience. However, despite this import...
Accurate timing is an integral aspect of sensory and motor processes such as the perception of speec...
We all have a sense of time. Yet, there are no sensory receptors specifically dedicated for perceivi...
In everyday life, temporal information is used for both perception and action, but whether these two...
Perception of auditory time intervals is critical for accurate comprehension of natural sounds like ...
AbstractThe brain can hold information about multiple environmental objects in working memory. It is...
Research on interval timing strongly implicates the cerebellum and the basal ganglia as part of the ...
Humans effortlessly parse continuous experience based on its temporal structure, allowing us to reco...
Time, the fourth dimension of the world, is an important parameter in many behaviours and cognitive ...
Interval timing and working memory are critical components of cognition that are supported by neural...
Time is a fundamental dimension of decision-making. When to perform an action is often as important ...
SummaryTo guide behavior and learn from its consequences, the brain must represent time over many sc...