Neural modulation by rhythm-induced temporal expectations
Time is an essential dimension of our experience, framing human behaviour at scales ranging from the millisecond organization of motor actions to circadian rhythms cycle, and beyond. Nevertheless, the mechanisms by which the brain keeps time and uses temporal information to organise behaviour remain...
Main Authors: | Rohenkohl, G, Dal Molin, A, Nobre, A |
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Other Authors: | Nature Publishing Group |
Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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2009
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