Meck Warren H
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Genome Sciences Research Building II, 3rd Floor, 103 Research Drive, Box 91050, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, United States.
Brain Cogn. 2005 Jun;58(1):1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.09.004. Epub 2004 Nov 18.
Interval timing in the range of milliseconds to minutes is affected in a variety of neurological and psychiatric populations involving disruption of the frontal cortex, hippocampus, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. Our understanding of these distortions in timing and time perception are aided by the analysis of the sources of variance attributable to clock, memory, decision, and motor-control processes. The conclusion is that the representation of time depends on the integration of multiple neural systems that can be fruitfully studied in selected patient populations.
在毫秒到分钟范围内的间隔计时,在涉及额叶皮质、海马体、基底神经节和小脑功能紊乱的各种神经和精神疾病患者群体中会受到影响。对计时和时间感知中这些偏差的理解,得益于对时钟、记忆、决策和运动控制过程中差异来源的分析。结论是,时间的表征取决于多个神经系统的整合,而这在特定患者群体中可以得到有效的研究。