Timing in the range of seconds referred to as interval timing is crucial for cognitive operations and conscious time processing. According to recent models of interval timing basal ganglia (BG) oscillatory loops are involved in time interval recognition. Parkinsońs disease (PD) is a typical disease of the basal ganglia that shows distortions in interval timing. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is a powerful treatment of PD which modulates motor and cognitive functions depending on stimulation frequency by affecting subcortical-cortical oscillatory loops. Thus, for the understanding of BG-involvement in interval timing it is of interest whether STN-DBS can modulate timing in a frequency dependent manner by interf...
Here, we review recent transcranial magnetic stimulation studies and investigations in patients with...
How the human brain perceives time intervals is a fascinating topic that has been explored in many f...
Previous studies have suggested that the cerebellum and basal ganglia may play a critical role in in...
Timing in the range of seconds referred to as interval timing is crucial for cognitive operations an...
Bilateral, high-frequency stimulation of the basal ganglia (STN-DBS) is in widespread use for the tr...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
The neural basis of timing remains poorly understood. Although controversy persists, many lines of e...
Alterations in temporal estimation have been observed in Parkinson's disease (PD) and have been asso...
AbstractBilateral, high-frequency stimulation of the basal ganglia (STN-DBS) is in widespread use fo...
Timing is central to all motor behavior, especially repetitive or rhythmic movements. Such complex p...
.We report data from a wide range of timing tasks from two subjects with disabling neurologic defici...
The impact of pulse timing is an important factor in our understanding of how to effectively modulat...
The impact of pulse timing is an important factor in our understanding of how to effectively modulat...
Existing evidence suggests that interval timing, processing of temporal information in the hundredth...
A fundamental principle of brain function is the use of temporal regularities to predict the timing ...
Here, we review recent transcranial magnetic stimulation studies and investigations in patients with...
How the human brain perceives time intervals is a fascinating topic that has been explored in many f...
Previous studies have suggested that the cerebellum and basal ganglia may play a critical role in in...
Timing in the range of seconds referred to as interval timing is crucial for cognitive operations an...
Bilateral, high-frequency stimulation of the basal ganglia (STN-DBS) is in widespread use for the tr...
Deficits in interval timing have been described in focal brain lesions and in various neuropsychiatr...
The neural basis of timing remains poorly understood. Although controversy persists, many lines of e...
Alterations in temporal estimation have been observed in Parkinson's disease (PD) and have been asso...
AbstractBilateral, high-frequency stimulation of the basal ganglia (STN-DBS) is in widespread use fo...
Timing is central to all motor behavior, especially repetitive or rhythmic movements. Such complex p...
.We report data from a wide range of timing tasks from two subjects with disabling neurologic defici...
The impact of pulse timing is an important factor in our understanding of how to effectively modulat...
The impact of pulse timing is an important factor in our understanding of how to effectively modulat...
Existing evidence suggests that interval timing, processing of temporal information in the hundredth...
A fundamental principle of brain function is the use of temporal regularities to predict the timing ...
Here, we review recent transcranial magnetic stimulation studies and investigations in patients with...
How the human brain perceives time intervals is a fascinating topic that has been explored in many f...
Previous studies have suggested that the cerebellum and basal ganglia may play a critical role in in...