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Distinct systems for automatic and cognitively controlled time measurement: evidence from neuroimaging.

Penelope A. Lewis, +1 more
- 01 Apr 2003 - 
- Vol. 13, Iss: 2, pp 250-255
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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.
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This article is published in Current Opinion in Neurobiology.The article was published on 2003-04-01. It has received 779 citations till now.

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Middle temporal gyrus and sub-cortical areas are related to exdogenous temporal expectation

TL;DR: Experimental paradigm was designed for eliciting the related brain activation under exogenous temporal expectations and found some brain areas related to exogenousporal perceptions that including TPJ, MTG, and thalamus.
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Time marking in perception

TL;DR: Time marking has been shown to be vital to the construction of a multisensory perceptual world in which things are orderly with respect to both space and time, but much more research is needed to ascertain its functions in perception and its neurophysiological foundations as discussed by the authors .
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The role of cerebellum in timing processing: A contingent negative variation study

TL;DR: In this article , the role of the cerebellum in temporal processing was investigated by transitorily inhibited cerebellar activity by means of cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and studied the effects of this inhibition on contingent negative variation (CNV) parameters elicited during a S1-S2 motor task in healthy subjects.
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The Aging Cerebellum: Cortico-Cerebeller Connectivity, Volume and the Impact on Behavior.

TL;DR: It is found that older adults had smaller regional cerebellar volumes than young adults, and differential relationships with age between regional volume and sensorimotor performance were predominantly selective to Cerebellar regions that have been implicated in cognitive control.
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Linguistic asymmetry, egocentric anchoring, and sensory modality as factors for the observed association between time and space perception

TL;DR: It is argued that the concepts of linguistic asymmetry, egocentric anchoring, and sensory modality provide potential explanations for why evidences favoring both asymmetry and symmetry have been obtained.
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