The neural basis of temporal processing is unclear. We addressed this important issue by performing two experiments in which repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) was administered in different sessions to the left or right supramarginal gyrus (SMG) or vertex; in both tasks, two visual stimuli were presented serially and subjects were asked to judge if the second stimulus was longer than the first (standard) stimulus. rTMS was presented on 50% of trials. Consistent with a previous literature demonstrating the effect of auditory clicks on temporal judgment, rTMS was associated with a tendency to perceive the paired visual stimulus as longer in all conditions. Crucially, rTMS to the right SMG was associated with a significantly g...
The brain constantly adjusts perceived duration based on the recent event history. One such lab phen...
The performance of memory-guided saccades with two different delays (3s and 30s of memorisation) was...
yesWe investigated the role of the human right Supra-Marginal Gyrus (SMG) in the generation of learn...
The neural basis of temporal processing is unclear. We addressed this important issue by performing ...
The neural basis of temporal processing is unclear. We addressed this important issue by performing ...
The current research was designed to establish whether individual differences in timing performance ...
Recently, there has been upsurge of interest in the neural mechanisms of time perception. A central ...
Right parietal cortex has recently been linked to the temporal resolution of attention. We therefore...
Understanding the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying time estimation remains a challenge. Tr...
We recently proposed that systematic underreproduction of time is caused by a general judgment bias ...
Human time perception is malleable and subject to many biases. For example, it has repeatedly been s...
Time processing is important in several cognitive and motor functions, but it is still unclear how t...
The perception of time is one of the hallmarks of conscious experience. However, despite this import...
Abstract Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a safe, non-invasive brain stimulation technique...
The brain constantly adjusts perceived duration based on the recent event history. One such lab phen...
The performance of memory-guided saccades with two different delays (3s and 30s of memorisation) was...
yesWe investigated the role of the human right Supra-Marginal Gyrus (SMG) in the generation of learn...
The neural basis of temporal processing is unclear. We addressed this important issue by performing ...
The neural basis of temporal processing is unclear. We addressed this important issue by performing ...
The current research was designed to establish whether individual differences in timing performance ...
Recently, there has been upsurge of interest in the neural mechanisms of time perception. A central ...
Right parietal cortex has recently been linked to the temporal resolution of attention. We therefore...
Understanding the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying time estimation remains a challenge. Tr...
We recently proposed that systematic underreproduction of time is caused by a general judgment bias ...
Human time perception is malleable and subject to many biases. For example, it has repeatedly been s...
Time processing is important in several cognitive and motor functions, but it is still unclear how t...
The perception of time is one of the hallmarks of conscious experience. However, despite this import...
Abstract Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a safe, non-invasive brain stimulation technique...
The brain constantly adjusts perceived duration based on the recent event history. One such lab phen...
The performance of memory-guided saccades with two different delays (3s and 30s of memorisation) was...
yesWe investigated the role of the human right Supra-Marginal Gyrus (SMG) in the generation of learn...