Functional and neural mechanisms of interval training /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Meck, Warren H.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, [2003]
Series:Methods & new frontiers in neuroscience series.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • A concise introduction to scalar timing theory
  • General learning models : timing without a clock
  • Nonlinearities in sensitivity to time : implications for oscillator-based representations of interval and circadian clocks
  • Toward a unified theory of animal event timing
  • Interval timing and optimal foraging
  • Nonverbal representations of time and number in animals and human infants
  • Temporal experience and timing in children
  • Modality differences in interval timing : attention, clock speed, and memory
  • Attentional time-sharing in interval timing
  • Grandfather's clock : attention and interval timing in older adults
  • Neurogenetics of interval timing
  • Dopaminergic mechanisms of interval timing and attention
  • Electrophysiological correlates of interval timing
  • Importance of frontal motor cortex in divided attention and simultaneous temporal processing
  • Integration of behavior and timing : anatomically seperate systems or distributed processing?
  • Time flies and may also sing : cortico-striatal mechanisms of interval timing and birdsong
  • Neuroimaging approaches to the study of interval timing
  • Electrophysiological evidence for specific processing of temporal information in humans
  • Cerebellar and basal ganglia contributions to interval timing
  • Interval timing in the dopamine-depleted basal ganglia : from empirical data to timing theory
  • Overview : an image of human neural timing
  • Timing in the new millenium : where are we now?