A theory of magnitude: common cortical metrics of time, space and quantity
V Walsh - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2003 - cell.com
Research into the perception of space, time and quantity has generated three separate
literatures. That number can be represented spatially is, of course, well accepted and forms …
literatures. That number can be represented spatially is, of course, well accepted and forms …
Specific language impairment is not specific to language: The procedural deficit hypothesis
MT Ullman, EI Pierpont - Cortex, 2005 - Elsevier
Specific Language Impairment (SLI) has been explained by two broad classes of
hypotheses, which posit either a deficit specific to grammar, or a non-linguistic processing …
hypotheses, which posit either a deficit specific to grammar, or a non-linguistic processing …
Where and when to pay attention: the neural systems for directing attention to spatial locations and to time intervals as revealed by both PET and fMRI
Although attention is distributed across time as well as space, the temporal allocation of
attention has been less well researched than its spatial counterpart. A temporal analog of …
attention has been less well researched than its spatial counterpart. A temporal analog of …
Brain activation patterns during measurement of sub-and supra-second intervals
The possibility that different neural systems are used to measure temporal durations at the
sub-second and several second ranges has been supported by pharmacological …
sub-second and several second ranges has been supported by pharmacological …
On the role and origin of isochrony in human rhythmic entrainment
BH Merker, GS Madison, P Eckerdal - Cortex, 2009 - Elsevier
Wherever human beings live, and however they may organise their affairs, they gather from
time to time to sing and dance together, often in a ritual setting. In doing so they synchronise …
time to time to sing and dance together, often in a ritual setting. In doing so they synchronise …
Neuropsychology of timing and time perception
WH Meck - Brain and cognition, 2005 - Elsevier
Interval timing in the range of milliseconds to minutes is affected in a variety of neurological
and psychiatric populations involving disruption of the frontal cortex, hippocampus, basal …
and psychiatric populations involving disruption of the frontal cortex, hippocampus, basal …
Dissociable contributions of the prefrontal and neocerebellar cortex to time perception
JA Mangels, RB Ivry, N Shimizu - Cognitive Brain Research, 1998 - Elsevier
We report a series a three psychophysical experiments designed to differentiate the
contributions of the neocerebellar and prefrontal cortex to time perception. Comparison of …
contributions of the neocerebellar and prefrontal cortex to time perception. Comparison of …
Neural bases of individual differences in beat perception
JA Grahn, JD McAuley - NeuroImage, 2009 - Elsevier
When people listen to music, they often move their body in time with the beat. However,
people differ widely in their tendency to 'feel a beat'. Why? Here we combined functional …
people differ widely in their tendency to 'feel a beat'. Why? Here we combined functional …
Time perception deficits in attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder and comorbid reading difficulties in child and adolescent samples
ME Toplak, JJ Rucklidge… - Journal of Child …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Our objective was to investigate time perception in Attention‐
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) with and without comorbid reading difficulties (RD) in …
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) with and without comorbid reading difficulties (RD) in …
Temporal contextual cuing of visual attention.
Previous research has shown how spatial attention is guided to a target location, but little is
understood about how attention is allocated to an event in time. The authors introduce a …
understood about how attention is allocated to an event in time. The authors introduce a …