Neural basis of the perception and estimation of time
Understanding how sensory and motor processes are temporally integrated to control
behavior in the hundredths of milliseconds-to-minutes range is a fascinating problem given …
behavior in the hundredths of milliseconds-to-minutes range is a fascinating problem given …
Evidence for topographic organization in the cerebellum of motor control versus cognitive and affective processing
CJ Stoodley, JD Schmahmann - cortex, 2010 - Elsevier
Patients with cerebellar damage often present with the cerebellar motor syndrome of
dysmetria, dysarthria and ataxia, yet cerebellar lesions can also result in the cerebellar …
dysmetria, dysarthria and ataxia, yet cerebellar lesions can also result in the cerebellar …
Functional topography in the human cerebellum: a meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies
CJ Stoodley, JD Schmahmann - Neuroimage, 2009 - Elsevier
Clinical, experimental and neuroimaging studies indicate that the cerebellum is involved in
neural processes beyond the motor domain. Cerebellar somatotopy has been shown for …
neural processes beyond the motor domain. Cerebellar somatotopy has been shown for …
A meta‐analysis of cerebellar contributions to higher cognition from PET and fMRI studies
A growing interest in cerebellar function and its involvement in higher cognition have
prompted much research in recent years. Cerebellar presence in a wide range of cognitive …
prompted much research in recent years. Cerebellar presence in a wide range of cognitive …
The cerebellum and cognition: evidence from functional imaging studies
CJ Stoodley - The Cerebellum, 2012 - Springer
Evidence for a role of the human cerebellum in cognitive functions comes from anatomical,
clinical and neuroimaging data. Functional neuroimaging reveals cerebellar activation …
clinical and neuroimaging data. Functional neuroimaging reveals cerebellar activation …
Neuroanatomical and neurochemical substrates of timing
We all have a sense of time. Yet, there are no sensory receptors specifically dedicated for
perceiving time. It is an almost uniquely intangible sensation: we cannot see time in the way …
perceiving time. It is an almost uniquely intangible sensation: we cannot see time in the way …
Pathophysiological distortions in time perception and timed performance
Distortions in time perception and timed performance are presented by a number of different
neurological and psychiatric conditions (eg Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, attention …
neurological and psychiatric conditions (eg Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, attention …
The neural bases for timing of durations
Durations are defined by a beginning and an end, and a major distinction is drawn between
durations that start in the present and end in the future ('prospective timing') and durations …
durations that start in the present and end in the future ('prospective timing') and durations …
How emotions colour our perception of time
S Droit-Volet, WH Meck - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2007 - cell.com
Our sense of time is altered by our emotions to such an extent that time seems to fly when
we are having fun and drags when we are bored. Recent studies using standardized …
we are having fun and drags when we are bored. Recent studies using standardized …
Properties of the internal clock: first-and second-order principles of subjective time
Humans share with other animals an ability to measure the passage of physical time and
subjectively experience a sense of time passing. Subjective time has hallmark qualities, akin …
subjectively experience a sense of time passing. Subjective time has hallmark qualities, akin …