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The representation of temporal information in perception and motor control.

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Two subcortical structures, the cerebellum and basal ganglia, play a critical role in the timing of both movement and perception and are examined from both a neurological and a computational perspective.
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This article is published in Current Opinion in Neurobiology.The article was published on 1996-12-01. It has received 645 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Motor control & Representation (systemics).

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Early Subset Of Cerebellar Nuclei Neurons Derived From Mesencephalon In Mice

TL;DR: The results strongly suggest that early CN neurons originate from the mesencephalic neural crest population and cross the isthmus to contribute as a subset of the CN, and their temporary presence in the nuclear transitory zone suggests that these neurons/fibers play a regulatory role as a signaling center to attract early afferent pioneer axons and provide neuronal migratory pathway during early cerebellar development.
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State-Based Delay Representation and Its Transfer from a Game of Pong to Reaching and Tracking

TL;DR: The results, together with simulations of the representation models, suggest that delay is not represented based on time, but rather as a spatial gain change in visuomotor mapping.
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Illusory Reversal of Causality between Touch and Vision has No Effect on Prism Adaptation Rate.

TL;DR: It is found that, even in this case, the subjects were able to adapt to prism displacement with the learning rate that was statistically indistinguishable to that without temporal adaptation, providing further evidence to the dissociation between conscious temporal perception and motor adaptation.
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Is the brain's inertia for motor movement different for acceleration and deceleration?

TL;DR: The results indicate that the brain's inertia for movement is different for acceleration and deceleration, which may have implications in understanding the origin of the perceptual and behavioral limits.
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Two Types of Anticipatory-Timing Mechanisms in Synchronization Tapping

TL;DR: Analysis of this anticipatory mechanism should be performed not only to elucidate the physical process, but also to understand the underlying cognitive process in which a higher brain function, such as attention, is involved.
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Stimulus-specific neuronal oscillations in orientation columns of cat visual cortex

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that local neuronal populations in the visual cortex engage in stimulus-specific synchronous oscillations resulting from an intracortical mechanism, and may provide a general mechanism by which activity patterns in spatially separate regions of the cortex are temporally coordinated.
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Neural regulation of circadian rhythms.

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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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Dynamic pattern generation in behavioral and neural systems

TL;DR: The central mathematical concepts of self-organization in nonequilibrium systems are used to show how a large number of empirically observed features of temporal patterns can be mapped onto simple low-dimensional dynamical laws that are derivable from lower levels of description.
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