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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... interval timing, is used. Nonlinearities in the sensitivity to time as well ... interval timing than is often appreciated (see Cohen et al., 1997; Crystal, 1999 ... peak-interval (PI) procedure (Catania, 1970; Roberts, 1981), which is now ...
... interval timing, is used. Nonlinearities in the sensitivity to time as well ... interval timing than is often appreciated (see Cohen et al., 1997; Crystal, 1999 ... peak-interval (PI) procedure (Catania, 1970; Roberts, 1981), which is now ...
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... peak of responses is seen centered on the criterion. The time at which this timing function is at its maximum, also known as the peak time, gives an estimate of how accurately the subject is timing; precision is indicated by the spread ...
... peak of responses is seen centered on the criterion. The time at which this timing function is at its maximum, also known as the peak time, gives an estimate of how accurately the subject is timing; precision is indicated by the spread ...
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... Peak-interval procedure: Percent maximum response rate plotted as a function of signal duration for a single adult participant (ALB) diagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADD) trained at two criterion times (7s and 17s) under two ...
... Peak-interval procedure: Percent maximum response rate plotted as a function of signal duration for a single adult participant (ALB) diagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADD) trained at two criterion times (7s and 17s) under two ...
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... timing and counting in rats, Behav. Neurosci., 113, 78–90, 1999. Broadbent, H.A., Rakitin, B.C., Church, R.M., and Meck, W.H., Quantitative relationships between timing ... peak procedure of timing in pigeons, J. Exp. Psychol. Anim. Behav.
... timing and counting in rats, Behav. Neurosci., 113, 78–90, 1999. Broadbent, H.A., Rakitin, B.C., Church, R.M., and Meck, W.H., Quantitative relationships between timing ... peak procedure of timing in pigeons, J. Exp. Psychol. Anim. Behav.
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... interval timing, Endeavour, 21, 82–87, 1997b. Hinton, S.C., Meck, W.H., and MacFall, J.R., Peak-interval timing in humans activates frontalstriatal loops, Neuroimage, 3, S224, 1996. Hopson, J.W., Gap timing and the spectral timing model ...
... interval timing, Endeavour, 21, 82–87, 1997b. Hinton, S.C., Meck, W.H., and MacFall, J.R., Peak-interval timing in humans activates frontalstriatal loops, Neuroimage, 3, S224, 1996. Hopson, J.W., Gap timing and the spectral timing model ...
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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