Time, Internal Clocks and Movement ( Volume 115 )

Publication series :Volume 115

Author: Pastor   M. A.;Artieda   J.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1996

E-ISBN: 9780080543048

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444821140

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444821140

Subject: B845.2 感官生理心理

Language: ENG

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Interest in the concept of time has a long history and has been a topic of study for a wide range of investigators. No change can take place without specification of time. While philosophers and physicists have been intrigued by the concept of subjective perception of time and its relationship to real time, natural scientists have been concerned mainly with investigating time as a factor in understanding the behaviour of animals from the migratory habits of birds to the periodical breeding cycles. The immense bulk of temporal perception studies, the variety of approaches, methods of measurement and even terminology has led to a difficulty in reaching a global interpretation of the results.

This book aims to give an integrative approach of time sense and to focus the analysis on temporal factors in the processing of movement, trying to link temporal perception studies in the final common pathway, that is motion. To give some clues of human brain integrative processes at higher levels. And, finally, to clarify the neurophysiological substrate of these operations.

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 8

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 16

Chapter 2. Processing of Temporal Information in The Brain

pp.:  42 – 68

Chapter 3. Large-Scale Integration of Cortical Information Processing

pp.:  68 – 84

Chapter 4. Models of Neural Timing

pp.:  84 – 110

Chapter 5. Neuronal Mechanisms of Biological Rhythms

pp.:  110 – 130

Chapter 6. Human Vs. Animal Time

pp.:  130 – 142

Chapter 7. Time and Psycho-Physical Integration

pp.:  142 – 158

Chapter 8. The Role of Attention in Time Estimation Processes

pp.:  158 – 180

Chapter 9. Reconstruction of Subjective Time on the Basis of a Hierarchically Organized Processing System

pp.:  180 – 202

Chapter 10. Time Perception Measurements in Neuropsychology

pp.:  202 – 220

Chapter 11. The Development of Central Pattern Generators for Vertebrate Locomotion

pp.:  220 – 238

Chapter 12. An Hierarchical Model of Motor Timing

pp.:  238 – 250

Chapter 13. Involvement of the Basal Ganglia in Timing Perceptual and Motor Tasks

pp.:  250 – 272

Chapter 14. Exploring the Domain of the Cerebellar Timing System

pp.:  272 – 296

Chapter 15. Timing in Perceptual and Motor Tasks After Disturbances of the Brain

pp.:  296 – 320

Author Index

pp.:  320 – 322

Subject Index

pp.:  322 – 326

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