International audienceIn recent years great progress has been made in the computational modeling of interval timing. A wide range of models capturing different aspects of interval timing now exist. These models can be seen as constituting four, sometimes overlapping, general classes of models: pacemaker–accumulator models, multiple–oscillator models, memory–trace models, and drift–diffusion (or random-process) models. We suggest that computational models should be judged based on their performance on a number of criteria — namely, the scalar property, their ability to reproduce retrospective and prospective timing effects, and their sensitivity to attentional and neurochemical manipulations. Future challenges will involve building integrate...
Two stages for structuring tone sequences have been distinguished by Povel and Essens (1985). In the...
This special issue of Behavioral Processes reports the proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the...
Cognitive processes, such as decision making, rate calcu-lation and planning, are strongly affected ...
International audienceIn recent years great progress has been made in the computational modeling of ...
The fundamental assumption of pacemaker accumulator models of interval timing is that timed behavior...
<p>A comparison of neural models of interval timing. In relation to our model, these models can be d...
Abstract. Neuromimetic models of time processing mechanisms in the sub-second to minute range are ma...
Pacemaker-accumulator (PA) systems have been the most popular kind of timing model in the half-centu...
Scalar Timing Theory (an information-processing version of Scalar Expectancy Theory) and its evoluti...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
Scalar Timing Theory (an information-processing version of Scalar Expectancy Theory) and its evoluti...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
Cardiac inter-beat (RR) interval time series contain fluc-tuations at time scales ranging from a few...
In order to understand human motor timing, individuals are instructed to synchronize their movements...
Interval timing and working memory are critical components of cognition that are supported by neural...
Two stages for structuring tone sequences have been distinguished by Povel and Essens (1985). In the...
This special issue of Behavioral Processes reports the proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the...
Cognitive processes, such as decision making, rate calcu-lation and planning, are strongly affected ...
International audienceIn recent years great progress has been made in the computational modeling of ...
The fundamental assumption of pacemaker accumulator models of interval timing is that timed behavior...
<p>A comparison of neural models of interval timing. In relation to our model, these models can be d...
Abstract. Neuromimetic models of time processing mechanisms in the sub-second to minute range are ma...
Pacemaker-accumulator (PA) systems have been the most popular kind of timing model in the half-centu...
Scalar Timing Theory (an information-processing version of Scalar Expectancy Theory) and its evoluti...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
Scalar Timing Theory (an information-processing version of Scalar Expectancy Theory) and its evoluti...
Interval timing tasks can only be performed efficiently when the output of a clock system can be sto...
Cardiac inter-beat (RR) interval time series contain fluc-tuations at time scales ranging from a few...
In order to understand human motor timing, individuals are instructed to synchronize their movements...
Interval timing and working memory are critical components of cognition that are supported by neural...
Two stages for structuring tone sequences have been distinguished by Povel and Essens (1985). In the...
This special issue of Behavioral Processes reports the proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the...
Cognitive processes, such as decision making, rate calcu-lation and planning, are strongly affected ...