Functional and Neural Mechanisms of Interval TimingWarren H. Meck Understanding temporal integration by the brain is expected to be among the premier topics to unite systems, cellular, computational, and cognitive neuroscience over the next decade. The phenomenon has been studied in humans and animals, yet until now, there has been no publication to successfully bring together the latest information gathered from |
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... Matell, Ph.D. Department of Neurology University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Viviane Pouthas, Ph.D. LENA-CNRS, UPR 640 Salpetriere Hospital Paris, France J. Devin McAuley, Ph.D. Department of Psychology Bowling Green State ...
... Matell, Ph.D. Department of Neurology University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Viviane Pouthas, Ph.D. LENA-CNRS, UPR 640 Salpetriere Hospital Paris, France J. Devin McAuley, Ph.D. Department of Psychology Bowling Green State ...
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... ....................................371 Matthew S. Matell, Warren H. Meck, and Miguel A.L. Nicolelis Chapter 16 Time Flies and May Also Sing: Cortico-Striatal Mechanisms xiv Functional and Neural Mechanisms of Interval Timing.
... ....................................371 Matthew S. Matell, Warren H. Meck, and Miguel A.L. Nicolelis Chapter 16 Time Flies and May Also Sing: Cortico-Striatal Mechanisms xiv Functional and Neural Mechanisms of Interval Timing.
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... Matell and Meck, 1999; Meck, 2000a, 2000b; Meck and Church, 1984; Olton et al., 1988; Ohyama et al., 2000; Pang et al., 2001; Penney et al., 1996) and human (e.g., Malapani et al., 1998b, 2002; Rakitin et al., 1998) studies of interval ...
... Matell and Meck, 1999; Meck, 2000a, 2000b; Meck and Church, 1984; Olton et al., 1988; Ohyama et al., 2000; Pang et al., 2001; Penney et al., 1996) and human (e.g., Malapani et al., 1998b, 2002; Rakitin et al., 1998) studies of interval ...
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... Matell and Meck, 2000). Of these theories, scalar timing theory, or scalar expectancy theory (SET), stands out because not only does it explain much behavioral data, but it has also been useful in interpreting and guiding anatomical and ...
... Matell and Meck, 2000). Of these theories, scalar timing theory, or scalar expectancy theory (SET), stands out because not only does it explain much behavioral data, but it has also been useful in interpreting and guiding anatomical and ...
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... Matell and Meck, 2000; Meck, 1983, 1996). The main idea here is that the content of temporal memory (i.e., the remembered duration of an event) is based on the amount of time required to transfer the number of pulses in the accumulator ...
... Matell and Meck, 2000; Meck, 1983, 1996). The main idea here is that the content of temporal memory (i.e., the remembered duration of an event) is based on the amount of time required to transfer the number of pulses in the accumulator ...
Contents
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Timing without a Clock | 23 |
Implications for OscillatorBased Representations of Interval and Circadian Clocks | 61 |
4 Toward a Unified Theory of Animal Event Timing | 77 |
5 Interval Timing and Optimal Foraging | 113 |
6 Nonverbal Representations of Time and Number in Animals and Human Infants | 143 |
7 Temporal Experience and Timing in Children | 183 |
Attention Clock Speed and Memory | 209 |
13 Electrophysiological Correlates of Interval Timing | 339 |
14 Importance of Frontal Motor Cortex in Divided Attention and Simultaneous Temporal Processing | 351 |
Anatomically Separate Systems or Distributed Processing? | 371 |
CorticoStriatal Mechanisms of Interval Timing and Birdsong | 393 |
17 Neuroimaging Approaches to the Study of Interval Timing | 419 |
18 Electrophysiological Evidence for Specific Processing of Temporal Information in Humans | 439 |
19 Cerebellar and Basal Ganglia Contributions to Interval Timing | 457 |
From Empirical Data to Timing Theory | 485 |
9 Attentional TimeSharing in Interval Timing | 235 |
Attention and Interval Timing in Older Adults | 261 |
11 Neurogenetics of Interval Timing | 297 |
12 Dopaminergic Mechanisms of Interval Timing and Attention | 317 |
An Image of Human Neural Timing | 515 |
Afterword | 533 |
Index | 541 |
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