Excited to share that our MEG project is now out in Current Biology! We show how visual content codes relate to motor oscillations in telling time.
Huge thanks to Quirin Gehmacher, Peter Kok, Matt Davis and Clare Press (bsky links below).🧵
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Content and time are inherently linked in our perceptual experience, so much so that we use changes in content – like hands on a clock – to tell time. Here, we ask how the brain conjointly keeps track of content and time.
… and when we explicitly judge time, the motor system reads out this temporally-precise content signal – calculating a change in sensory content as the basis for passing time, much like a tick of minute hand telling us that 60 seconds have passed.