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Distinct systems for automatic and cognitively controlled time measurement: evidence from neuroimaging.
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It is argued that careful analysis of this literature provides evidence for separate neural timing systems associated with opposing task characteristics, the 'automatic' system draws mainly upon motor circuits and the 'cognitively controlled' system depends upon prefrontal and parietal regions.About:
This article is published in Current Opinion in Neurobiology.The article was published on 2003-04-01. It has received 779 citations till now.read more
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Gender differences in time perception during olfactory stimulation
Fabio Giovannelli,Fiorenza Giganti,Annalisa Saviozzi,Mohamed Rebaï,Tessa Marzi,Stefania Righi,Lucia Tramacere,Alessandra Borgheresi,Massimo Cincotta,Maria Pia Viggiano +9 more
TL;DR: The present findings suggest that the neural network underlying time estimation is more “sensitive” to context manipulations in females than in men, and the higher sensitivity to specific olfactory stimulation observed in women probably reflects individual differences in a complex process such as time processing.
The influence of task difficulty, success and confidence on perceived brief durations
Janice Hau,Andrei Gorea +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of task difficulty on perceived duration under a dual-task paradigm was investigated and two potential factors that may play a role in perceived duration were investigated: success and confidence.
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Little fast, little slow, should I stay or should I go? Adapting cognitive control to local-global temporal prediction across typical development
TL;DR: The authors used a modified version of the Dynamic Temporal Prediction task to investigate how typically developing younger (6-8 years), older children (9-11 years), adolescents (12-15 years) and adults (21-31 years) use global prediction to shape adaptive cognitive control over time.
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Language within our grasp
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