The subjective representation of \u201ctime\u201d is critical for cognitive tasks but also for several motor activities. The neural network supporting motor timing comprises: lateral cerebellum, basal ganglia, sensorimotor and prefrontal cortical areas. Basal ganglia and associated cortical areas act as a hypothetical \u201cinternal clock\u201d that beats the rhythm when the movement is internally generated. When timing information is processed to make predictions on the outcome of a subjective or externally perceived motor act, cerebellar processing and outflow pathways appear to be primarily involved. Clinical and experimental evidence on time processing and motor control points to a dysfunction of the neural networks involving basal gang...
The basal ganglia system is directly involved in functions of habitual motor control, organisation a...
Emerging evidence suggests that Parkinson's disease (PD) results from disrupted oscillatory activity...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
This study investigated the role of the basal ganglia in timing operations. Nondemented, medicated P...
“Timing” processes are mediated via a disturbed neuronal network including the basal ganglia. Brain ...
BackgroundParkinson's disease (PD) disrupts temporal processing, but the neuronal sources of deficit...
Time perception is an essential element of conscious and subconscious experience, coordinating our p...
Parkinson's disease (PD) disrupts temporal processing, but the neuronal sources of deficits and thei...
\(\textit {Background.}\) "Timing" processes are mediated via a disturbed neuronal network includin...
The motor and perceptual timing deficits documented in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have h...
The neural basis of timing remains poorly understood. Although controversy persists, many lines of e...
Time perception is an essential element of conscious and subconscious experience, coordinating our p...
This thesis explores the neural correlates of motor and perceptual timing. Motor timing involves the...
Internal generation and modulation of timing may be an important underlying yet unrecognized mechani...
Neuroimaging has been a powerful tool for understanding the neural architecture of interval timing. ...
The basal ganglia system is directly involved in functions of habitual motor control, organisation a...
Emerging evidence suggests that Parkinson's disease (PD) results from disrupted oscillatory activity...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
This study investigated the role of the basal ganglia in timing operations. Nondemented, medicated P...
“Timing” processes are mediated via a disturbed neuronal network including the basal ganglia. Brain ...
BackgroundParkinson's disease (PD) disrupts temporal processing, but the neuronal sources of deficit...
Time perception is an essential element of conscious and subconscious experience, coordinating our p...
Parkinson's disease (PD) disrupts temporal processing, but the neuronal sources of deficits and thei...
\(\textit {Background.}\) "Timing" processes are mediated via a disturbed neuronal network includin...
The motor and perceptual timing deficits documented in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have h...
The neural basis of timing remains poorly understood. Although controversy persists, many lines of e...
Time perception is an essential element of conscious and subconscious experience, coordinating our p...
This thesis explores the neural correlates of motor and perceptual timing. Motor timing involves the...
Internal generation and modulation of timing may be an important underlying yet unrecognized mechani...
Neuroimaging has been a powerful tool for understanding the neural architecture of interval timing. ...
The basal ganglia system is directly involved in functions of habitual motor control, organisation a...
Emerging evidence suggests that Parkinson's disease (PD) results from disrupted oscillatory activity...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...