How does the #brain support #perception of #duration? @valeriacentanino.bsky.social @gianfrancof.bsky.social @dbueti.bsky.social show that parietal, premotor & caudal SMA encode distinct durations, while frontal regions encode categorical, mean‑centered durations @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4sObgRu
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If you’re curious to learn more about how we build our sense of time, without too many technicalities, here’s a nice read on our recent work!
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New preprint out from the lab!
Using a brilliant behavioural setup and EEG modelling, Nicola Binetti and colleagues show that perceptual time is dynamically recalibrated through goal-directed action.
Read here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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Don't miss out! Aybüke will be talking about her work bridging time perception and stochastic thermodynamics.
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Imagine you're enjoying a jazz performance and the groove starts to shift subtly. How do you update your synchronisation? @duniagiomo.bsky.social et al. show that probabilistic associative learning may help us adapt when patterns lack strong rhythmic structure: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
*** New paper just out! ***
Francesca Bellotti and @dbueti.bsky.social take a closer look at how speed and time interact when we judge visual stimuli.
Read it here: jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx...
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New in @plosbiology.org!
How do we make sense of very brief events?
@gianfrancof.bsky.social, @valeriacentanino.bsky.social & @dbueti.bsky.social show, in a unifying framework, the multiple stages and mechanisms the brain uses to build time perception.
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A new study reveals the brain doesn’t rely on a single clock but builds our sense of time through multiple stages across different regions.