Meck Warren H, Malapani Chara
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2004 Oct;21(2):133-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cogbrainres.2004.07.010.
Exactly how the brain is able to measure the durations of events lasting from seconds to minutes while maintaining time-scale invariance remains largely a mystery. Neuroimaging studies are only now beginning to unravel the nature of interval timing and reveal whether different timing mechanisms are required for the perception and production of sub- and supra-second intervals that can be defined by different stimulus modalities. We here review the impact that neuroimaging studies have had on the field of timing and time perception and outline the major challenges that remain to be addressed before a physiologically realistic theory of interval timing can be established involving cortico-striatal circuits.
大脑究竟如何能够在保持时间尺度不变性的同时测量持续数秒到数分钟的事件持续时间,在很大程度上仍然是个谜。神经影像学研究直到现在才开始揭示间隔计时的本质,并揭示对于由不同刺激模式定义的亚秒级和超秒级间隔的感知和产生是否需要不同的计时机制。我们在此回顾神经影像学研究对计时和时间感知领域的影响,并概述在建立涉及皮质-纹状体回路的间隔计时的生理现实理论之前仍有待解决的主要挑战。