AbstractThe timing of perceptual events depends on an anatomically and functionally connected network comprising basal ganglia, cerebellum, pre-frontal cortex and supplementary motor area. Recent studies demonstrate the cerebellum to be involved in absolute, duration-based timing, but not in relative timing based on a regular beat. Conversely, functional involvement of the striatum is observed in relative timing, but its role in absolute timing is unclear.This work tests the specific role of the basal ganglia in the perceptual timing of auditory events. It aims to distinguish the hypothesised unified model of time perception (Teki, Grube, & Griffiths, 2012), in which the striatum is a mandatory component for all timing tasks, from a modular...
“Timing” processes are mediated via a disturbed neuronal network including the basal ganglia. Brain ...
International audienceTime processing over intervals of hundreds of milliseconds to minutes, also kn...
This thesis explores the neural correlates of motor and perceptual timing. Motor timing involves the...
The timing of perceptual events depends on an anatomically and functionally connected network compri...
AbstractThe timing of perceptual events depends on an anatomically and functionally connected networ...
Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by early involvement of the striatum. It affects the pac...
The neural basis of timing remains poorly understood. Although controversy persists, many lines of e...
Accurate timing is an integral aspect of sensory and motor processes such as the perception of speec...
Research on interval timing strongly implicates the cerebellum and the basal ganglia as part of the ...
The basal ganglia and cerebellum are considered to play a role in timing, although their differentia...
.We report data from a wide range of timing tasks from two subjects with disabling neurologic defici...
\(\textit {Background.}\) "Timing" processes are mediated via a disturbed neuronal network includin...
Recently, there has been upsurge of interest in the neural mechanisms of time perception. A central ...
“Timing” processes are mediated via a disturbed neuronal network including the basal ganglia. Brain ...
International audienceTime processing over intervals of hundreds of milliseconds to minutes, also kn...
This thesis explores the neural correlates of motor and perceptual timing. Motor timing involves the...
The timing of perceptual events depends on an anatomically and functionally connected network compri...
AbstractThe timing of perceptual events depends on an anatomically and functionally connected networ...
Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by early involvement of the striatum. It affects the pac...
The neural basis of timing remains poorly understood. Although controversy persists, many lines of e...
Accurate timing is an integral aspect of sensory and motor processes such as the perception of speec...
Research on interval timing strongly implicates the cerebellum and the basal ganglia as part of the ...
The basal ganglia and cerebellum are considered to play a role in timing, although their differentia...
.We report data from a wide range of timing tasks from two subjects with disabling neurologic defici...
\(\textit {Background.}\) "Timing" processes are mediated via a disturbed neuronal network includin...
Recently, there has been upsurge of interest in the neural mechanisms of time perception. A central ...
“Timing” processes are mediated via a disturbed neuronal network including the basal ganglia. Brain ...
International audienceTime processing over intervals of hundreds of milliseconds to minutes, also kn...
This thesis explores the neural correlates of motor and perceptual timing. Motor timing involves the...