2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-48238-7
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A common timing mechanism across different millisecond domains: evidence from perceptual and motor tasks

Magdalena Stanczyk,
Elzbieta Szelag,
Klaudia Krystecka
et al.

Abstract: Temporal information processing (TIP) constitutes a complex construct that underlies many cognitive functions and operates in a few hierarchically ordered time domains. This study aimed to verify the relationship between the tens of milliseconds and hundreds of milliseconds domains, referring to perceptual and motor timing, respectively. Sixty four young healthy individuals participated in this study. They underwent two auditory temporal order judgement tasks to assess their performance in the tens of millisec… Show more

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