In the last decades, researchers have proposed a large number of theoretical models of timing. These models make different assumptions concerning how animals learn to time events and how such learning is represented in memory. However, few studies have examined these different assumptions either empirically or conceptually. For knowledge to accumulate, variation in theoretical models must be accompanied by selection of models and model ideas. To that end, we review two timing models, Scalar Expectancy Theory (SET), the dominant model in the Field, and the Learning-to-Time (LeT) model, one of the few models dealing explicitly with learning. In the first part of this article, we describe how each model works in prototypical concurrent and ret...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
Temporal preparation is the cognitive function that takes place when anticipating future events. Thi...
Abstract—Two theories of timing, scalar expectancy theory (SET) and learning to time (LeT), make sub...
Models of timing differ on two fundamental issues, the form of the representation and the content of...
Inspired by Spence's seminal work on transposition, we propose a synthetic approach to understanding...
This research is a replication of Machado and Keen’s (1999) procedure which tested the ability of tw...
Anticipatory timing plays a critical role in many aspects of human and non-human animal behavior. &n...
The literature on human and nonhuman animal interval timing error indicates a lack of consensus as t...
The properties of the internal clock, temporal memory, and decision processes used to time short dur...
The ability to learn spatiotemporal characteristics of biologically significant events is advantage...
Timing can be defined as the ability to perceive temporal sequences and regulate timed behaviors. As...
The present study investigated the learning of a culturally unfamiliar musical rhythm, leading to th...
International audienceWe present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-ba...
Pigeons were trained on two temporal bisection tasks, which alternated every two sessions. In the fi...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
Temporal preparation is the cognitive function that takes place when anticipating future events. Thi...
Abstract—Two theories of timing, scalar expectancy theory (SET) and learning to time (LeT), make sub...
Models of timing differ on two fundamental issues, the form of the representation and the content of...
Inspired by Spence's seminal work on transposition, we propose a synthetic approach to understanding...
This research is a replication of Machado and Keen’s (1999) procedure which tested the ability of tw...
Anticipatory timing plays a critical role in many aspects of human and non-human animal behavior. &n...
The literature on human and nonhuman animal interval timing error indicates a lack of consensus as t...
The properties of the internal clock, temporal memory, and decision processes used to time short dur...
The ability to learn spatiotemporal characteristics of biologically significant events is advantage...
Timing can be defined as the ability to perceive temporal sequences and regulate timed behaviors. As...
The present study investigated the learning of a culturally unfamiliar musical rhythm, leading to th...
International audienceWe present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-ba...
Pigeons were trained on two temporal bisection tasks, which alternated every two sessions. In the fi...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
We present the first developmental model of interval timing. It is a memory-based connectionist mode...
Temporal preparation is the cognitive function that takes place when anticipating future events. Thi...