Time Perception Flashcards

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Which factors can contribute to the estimation and production of time intervals

A

Motivation, Attention, Sensory change, Novelty, Emotion

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How can EXPLICIT timing be described? Provide a simple answer

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duration estimation.

demands an estimate of stimulus duration or interstimulus interval (ISI)
EITHER: perceptual discrimination (is one stimulus longer than the other one)
OR: Motor Timing (represent timed duration /ISI with motor act as in finger tapping)

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How can IMPLICIT timing be described? Provide a simple answer

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temporal prediction.

regular temporal patterns used to achieve non-temporal task goals

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4
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What is the role of dopamine in time estimation?

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it has direct influence through:

A: suppression –> decreased behavioural sensitivity to time -> dopamine activity encode trial to trial variability
B: activation / inhibition influences time estimation

another explanation: think of dopamine as the frame rate in a camera: the more fun you have, the harder and faster neurons fire. with more fun, more pictures are shot in a time interval.
when a lot of pictures are presented in a short amount of time, it is more exciting, then when barely anything happens.

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5
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Cerebellum: Involved in explicit or implicit timing?

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both

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Prefrontal Cortex: Involved in explicit or implicit timing?

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Right PFC: Implicit timing.

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Basal Ganglia: Involved in explicit or implicit timing?

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explicit timing

(BG mostly coactivated with other regions
+ “Coincidence-detection model”: BG detects coincidental activation in brain regions)

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8
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How long is a circadian rhythm?

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around 24h

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9
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How long is an infradian rhythm?

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longer than a day, cycles can occur monthly or seasonally

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10
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How long is an ultradian cycle?

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less than 24h. it consists of multiple comparable cycles within a given timeframe:

for example a lecture is 1,5h (which is also the max amount of focus one can do). having multiple of these per day, one lecture corresponds to one ultradian cycle

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11
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At what age is explicit judgement learnt?

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around 7 years

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12
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When does the circadian cycle emerge?

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within first months after birth

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13
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What is the center in the brain (let’s say you could pinpoint one) responsible for a circadian rhythm?

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Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN)

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14
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What does the Suprachiasmatic nucleus do?

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it regulates body temperature, neuronal activity, sleep-wake cycle, hormonal signals

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