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The neural bias of temporal processing

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The behavioral, electrophysiological and theoretical literature on the neural basis of temporal processing is reviewed. The data suggest that temporal processing is likely to be distributed among different structures rather than relying on a centralized timing area that has been suggested in internal clock models.

Author: Mauk, Michael D., Buonomano, Dean V.
Publisher: Annual Reviews, Inc.
Publication Name: Annual Review of Neuroscience
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0147-006X
Year: 2004
United States, Cerebellum, Classical conditioning, Conditioning (Psychology)

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Attentional modulation of visual processing

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The progress in understanding the circuits within the visual cortex that are modulated by attentional feedback is outlined. The findings imply that attention has co-opted the circuits that mediate contrast gain control and that it operates by increasing contrast of the attended stimulus.

Author: Chelazzi, Leonardo, Reynolds, John H.
Publisher: Annual Reviews, Inc.
Publication Name: Annual Review of Neuroscience
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0147-006X
Year: 2004
Visual cortex, Macaques

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