(Downloads - 0)
For more info about our services contact : help@bestpfe.com
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1. The inner representation of time
1.1.1. What is a time experience?
1.1.2. How does the time experiencer sense time?
1.1.3. How is event timing encoded?
1.2. Encoding event timing through neural latency
1.2.1. Brain access to external timing
1.2.2. Temporal binding
1.2.3. Temporal plasticity
1.3. Encoding event timing with dedicated neural structures
1.3.1. Specialized brain areas for the encoding of time
1.3.2. Delay-tuned cells
1.3.3. Brain clocks
1.4. Encoding event timing with brain oscillations
1.4.1. Temporal binding through neural coherence
1.4.2. Oscillations affect perceptual temporal sampling
1.4.3. Neural phase codes of events succession
1.4.4. Phase tagging of perceived event timing?
Chapter 2: Phase encoding of explicit timing
2.1. Introduction
2.1.1. Motivation
2.1.2. Experiment
2.1.3. Summary of the results
2.2. Article
2.3. Phase coding without entrainment
2.3.1. Motivation
2.3.2. Experiment
2.3.3. Results
2.3.4. Discussion
Chapter 3: Low resolution of multisensory temporal binding
3.1. Introduction
3.1.1. Motivation
3.1.2. Experiment
3.1.3. Summary of the results
3.2. Article
Chapter 4: Phase encoding of implicit timing
4.1. Introduction
4.1.1. Motivation
4.1.2. Experiment
4.2. Article
Chapter 5: General discussion
5.1. Summary of the findings
5.2. Two roles for the phase of slow-oscillations in EEG/MEG recordings?
5.2.1. Absolute and relative phase
5.2.2. Temporal integration and segregation
5.3. Multi- and ar- rhythmic brain mechanisms of event timing
5.3.1. Multiplexing of temporal information with multiple brain oscillators
5.3.2. Entrainment vs. arrhythmic stimulation
5.4. Conclusion
References




