reviewAnnual Review of NeuroscienceJun 24, 2004Closed access

THE NEURAL BASIS OF TEMPORAL PROCESSING

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston · University of California, Los Angeles

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Abstract

A complete understanding of sensory and motor processing requires characterization of how the nervous system processes time in the range of tens to hundreds of milliseconds (ms). Temporal processing on this scale is required for simple sensory problems, such as interval, duration, and motion discrimination, as well as complex forms of sensory processing, such as speech recognition. Timing is also required for a wide range of motor tasks from eyelid conditioning to playing the piano. Here we review the behavioral, electrophysiological, and theoretical literature on the neural basis of temporal processing. These data suggest that temporal processing is likely to be distributed among different structures, rather…

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Keywords
  • Sensory processing
  • Sensory system
  • Computer science
  • Neuroscience
  • Time perception
  • Neurophysiology
  • Information processing
  • Perception
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