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Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Temporal Perception | 1 | |
Processing of Temporal Information in The Brain | 27 | |
Large-Scale Integration of Cortical Information Processing | 53 | |
Models of Neural Timing | 69 | |
Neuronal Mechanisms of Biological Rhythms | 95 | |
Human Vs. Animal Time | 115 | |
Time and Psycho-Physical Integration | 127 | |
The Role of Attention in Time Estimation Processes | 143 | |
Reconstruction of Subjective Time on the Basis of a Hierarchically Organized Processing System | 165 | |
Time Perception Measurements in Neuropsychology | 187 | |
The Development of Central Pattern Generators for Vertebrate Locomotion | 205 | |
An Hierarchical Model of Motor Timing | 223 | |
Involvement of the Basal Ganglia in Timing Perceptual and Motor Tasks | 235 | |
Exploring the Domain of the Cerebellar Timing System | 257 | |
Timing in Perceptual and Motor Tasks After Disturbances of the Brain | 281 | |
Author Index | 305 | |
Subject Index | 307 |
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