Time and the brain: how subjective time relates to neural time

Most of the actions our brains perform on a daily basis, such as perceiving, speaking, and driving a car, require timing on the scale of tens to hundreds of milliseconds. New discoveries in psychophysics, electrophysiology, imaging, and computational modeling are contributing to an emerging picture...

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Main Authors: Eagleman, D, Tse, P, Buonomano, D, Janssen, P, Nobre, A, Holcombe, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Society for Neuroscience 2005
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author Eagleman, D
Tse, P
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Nobre, A
Holcombe, A
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description Most of the actions our brains perform on a daily basis, such as perceiving, speaking, and driving a car, require timing on the scale of tens to hundreds of milliseconds. New discoveries in psychophysics, electrophysiology, imaging, and computational modeling are contributing to an emerging picture of how the brain processes, learns, and perceives time.
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Neuroscience
Eagleman, D
Tse, P
Buonomano, D
Janssen, P
Nobre, A
Holcombe, A
Time and the brain: how subjective time relates to neural time
title Time and the brain: how subjective time relates to neural time
title_full Time and the brain: how subjective time relates to neural time
title_fullStr Time and the brain: how subjective time relates to neural time
title_full_unstemmed Time and the brain: how subjective time relates to neural time
title_short Time and the brain: how subjective time relates to neural time
title_sort time and the brain how subjective time relates to neural time
topic Experimental psychology
Neuroscience
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