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Role of frontal cortex in memory for duration: an event-related potential study in humans

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The present results indicate that, for temporal information, the hemispheric bias is different: a negativity developed over right frontal electrodes for both encoding and recognition, and for both duration ranges.
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This article is published in Neuroscience Letters.The article was published on 2000-06-02. It has received 46 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Frontal lobe & Brain activity and meditation.

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Functional and Neural Mechanisms of Interval Timing

TL;DR: Foreword, Robert Rousseau Introduction: The Persistence of Time, Warren H. Meck FUNCTIONAL MECHANISMS A Concise Introduction to Scalar Timing Theory, Russell M. Church General Learning Models: Timing without a Clock, John W. Hopson Nonlinearities in Sensitivity to Time: Implications for Oscillator-Based Representations of Interval and Circadian Clocks.
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Temporal information processing in ADHD: Findings to date and new methods

TL;DR: This line of research implicates more basic cognitive mechanisms than previously linked with ADHD and challenges researchers to develop and utilize innovative, multidisciplinary, scientific methods to dissect the various components of temporal information processing.
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Neural network involved in time perception: an fMRI study comparing long and short interval estimation.

TL;DR: It is proposed that the caudate‐preSMA circuit, the anterior cingulate, and the premotor‐inferior frontal regions may support a clock mechanism, decision and response‐related processes, and active maintenance of temporal information, respectively.
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The right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is essential in time reproduction: an investigation with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation

TL;DR: The suggest that the selectivity of the rTMS effect for the Reproduction Phase indicates that the right DLPFC plays a particular role in memory processes, consistent with previous studies showing that theright DLP FC is important in estimating time intervals in the seconds-range.
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Relationship between CNV and timing of an upcoming event.

TL;DR: Results show that CNV activity peaks at the end of the memorized duration, and that its slope varies inversely with the length of this duration, which suggests that both activities reflect how the brain encodes the timing of an upcoming event.
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Hemispheric encoding/retrieval asymmetry in episodic memory: positron emission tomography findings

TL;DR: A hemispheric encoding/retrieval asymmetry model of prefrontal involvement in encoding and retrieval of episodic memory is proposed, which suggests that left and right prefrontal lobes are part of an extensive neuronal network that subserves episodic remembering, but the two prefrontal hemispheres play different roles.
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Timing functions of the cerebellum

TL;DR: The results suggest that the domain of the cerebellar timing process is not limited to the motor system, but is employed by other perceptual and cognitive systems when temporally predictive computations are needed.
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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.

TL;DR: Brain-imaging data revealed a partial overlap between neural systems involved in the performance of spatial versus temporal orientation of attention tasks, and hemispheric asymmetries revealed preferential right and left parietal activation for spatial and temporal attention, respectively.
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Neuropharmacology of timing and time perception.

TL;DR: A psychological model of duration discrimination that differentiates the speed of an internal clock used for the registration of current sensory input from the speedOf the memory-storage process used forThe representation of the durations of prior stimulus events has proven useful in integrating these findings.
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