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Un modèle neurobiologique de la perception et de l'estimation du temps
Authors:WH Meck  K N'Diaye
Institution:a Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Genome Sciences Research Building II - 3rd Floor, 103 Research Drive - Box 91050, Duke University, Durham, NC, États-Unis
b Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives et Imagerie Cérébrale, CNRS UPR640-LENA, Paris, France
Abstract:Frontal-striatal circuits provide an important neurobiological substrate for timing and time perception as well as for working memory. In this review, we outline recent theoretical and empirical work to suggest that interval timing and working memory rely not only on the same anatomic structures, but also on the same neural representation of a specific stimulus. In the striatal beat-frequency model, cortical neurons fire in an oscillatory fashion to form representations of stimuli, and striatal medium spiny neurons detect those patterns of cortical firing that occur co-incident to important temporal events. Information about stimulus identity can be extracted from the specific cortical networks that are involved in the representation, and information about duration can be extracted from the relative phase of neural firing. The properties derived from these neurobiological models fit well with the psychophysics of timing and time perception as well as with information-processing models that emphasize the importance of temporal coding in a variety of working-memory phenomena.
Keywords:Temps  Perception    moire  Modè  le  Neurobiologie
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