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Vol. 1 (2014)

Timing & Time Perception Reviews is the premier outlet for integrative and multidisciplinary reviews on timing and time perception, broadly defined.
  • Timing & Time Perception Reviews: Opening the Door to Theoretical Discussions of Consciousness, Decision-Making, Multisensory Processing, Time Cells and Memory Mapping … to Name But a Few Issues of Relevance to Temporal Cognition
    Warren H. Meck, Argiro Vatakis, Hedderik van Rijn
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  • GAMIT - A Fading-Gaussian Activation Model of Interval-Timing: Unifying Prospective and Retrospective Time Estimation
    Robert M. French, Caspar Addyman, Denis Mareschal, Elizabeth Thomas
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  • Encoding of Duration and Rate by an Integrative Model of Temporal Processing
    Carolyn Brighouse, Jess Hartcher-O’Brien, Carmel A. Levitan
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  • Rationalizing Decision-Making: Understanding the Cost and Perception of Time
    Vijay Mohan K. Namboodiri, Stefan Mihalas, Marshall G. H. Shuler
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  • Subjective Duration as a Signature of Coding Efficiency: Emerging Links Among Stimulus Repetition, Predictive Coding, and Cortical GABA Levels
    William J. Matthews, Devin B. Terhune, Hedderik van Rijn, David M. Eagleman, Marc A. Sommer, Warren H. Meck
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