Schubotz R I, Friederici A D, von Cramon D Y
Max-Planck-Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Stephanstrasse 1a, Leipzig, 04303, Germany.
Neuroimage. 2000 Jan;11(1):1-12. doi: 10.1006/nimg.1999.0514.
Though it is well known that humans perceive the temporal features of the environment incessantly, the brain mechanisms underlying temporal processing are relatively unexplored. Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used in this study to identify brain activations during sustained perceptual analysis of auditorally and visually presented temporal patterns (rhythms). Our findings show that the neural network supporting time perception involves the same brain areas that are responsible for the temporal planning and coordination of movements. These results indicate that time perception and motor timing rely on similar cerebral structures.
虽然众所周知人类不断地感知环境的时间特征,但时间处理背后的大脑机制相对未被探索。本研究使用功能磁共振成像来识别在对听觉和视觉呈现的时间模式(节奏)进行持续感知分析期间的大脑激活情况。我们的研究结果表明,支持时间感知的神经网络涉及负责运动的时间规划和协调的相同脑区。这些结果表明,时间感知和运动定时依赖于相似的脑结构。