Functional neuroimaging of duration discrimination on two different time scales.

Titel
Functional neuroimaging of duration discrimination on two different time scales.
Zusammenfassung
Analyses of neural mechanisms of duration processing are essential for the understanding of psychological phenomena which evolve in time. Different mechanisms are presumably responsible for the processing of shorter (below 500 ms) and longer (above 500 ms) events but have not yet been a subject of an investigation with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). In the present study, we show a greater involvement of several brain regions - including right-hemispheric midline structures and left-hemispheric lateral regions - in the processing of visual stimuli of shorter as compared to longer duration. We propose a greater involvement of lower-level cognitive mechanisms in the processing of shorter events as opposed to higher-level mechanisms of cognitive control involved in longer events.
Publikation
Neuroscience letters
Band
469
Ausgabe
3
Seiten
411-415
Datum
2010 Jan 29
Zeitschriften-Abkürzung
Neurosci Lett
Sprache
eng
ISSN
1872-7972 0304-3940
Rechte
(c) 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Extra
Place: Ireland PMID: 20035830
Zitierung
Gutyrchik, E., Churan, J., Meindl, T., Bokde, A. L. W., von Bernewitz, H., Born, C., Reiser, M., Pöppel, E., & Wittmann, M. (2010). Functional neuroimaging of duration discrimination on two different time scales. Neuroscience Letters, 469(3), 411–415. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2009.12.040
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