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Parietal Cortex Signals Come Unstuck in Time

机译:顶叶皮层信号及时解开

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Humans and other animals are surprisingly adept at estimating the duration of temporal intervals, even without the use of watches and clocks. This ability is typically studied in the lab by asking observers to indicate their estimate of the time between two external sensory events. The results of such studies confirm that humans can accurately estimate durations on a variety of time scales. Although many brain areas are thought to contribute to the representation of elapsed time, recent neurophysiological studies have linked the parietal cortex in particular to the perception of sub-second time intervals. In this Primer, we describe previous work on parietal cortex and time perception, and we highlight the findings of a study published in this issue of PLOS Biology, in which Schneider and Ghose characterize single-neuron responses during performance of a novel “Temporal Production” task. During temporal production, the observer must track the passage of time without anticipating any external sensory event, and it appears that the parietal cortex may use a unique strategy to support this type of measurement.
机译:令人惊讶的是,即使不使用钟表,人类和其他动物也擅长估计时间间隔的持续时间。通常在实验室中通过要求观察者指出他们对两次外部感觉事件之间的时间的估计来研究这种能力。这些研究的结果证实,人类可以在各种时间范围内准确估计持续时间。尽管许多大脑区域被认为有助于经过时间的表达,但最近的神经生理学研究已将顶叶皮层特别是与亚秒级时间间隔的感知联系在一起。在本入门手册中,我们描述了先前有关顶叶皮层和时间知觉的工作,并且着重介绍了本期《 PLOS生物学》上发表的一项研究的结果,其中施耐德和戈斯描述了新型“临时生产”过程中单神经元反应的特征。任务。在临时生产过程中,观察者必须跟踪时间的流逝,而不能预料到任何外部感觉事件,并且看来顶叶皮层可能使用独特的策略来支持这种类型的测量。

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