2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.25.591075
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Common neural mechanisms supporting time judgements in humans and monkeys

Julio Rodriguez-Larios,
Elie Rassi,
Germán Mendoza
et al.

Abstract: There has been an increasing interest in identifying the biological underpinnings of human time perception, for which purpose research in non-human primates (NHP) is common. Although previous work, based on behaviour, suggests that similar mechanisms support time perception across species, the neural correlates of time estimation in humans and NHP have not been directly compared. In this study, we assess whether brain evoked responses during a time categorization task are similar across species. Specifically, … Show more

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