2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-49562-8
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Distinct brain dynamics and networks for processing short and long auditory time intervals

Nicola Thibault,
Philippe Albouy,
Simon Grondin

Abstract: Psychophysical studies suggest that time intervals above and below 1.2 s are processed differently in the human brain. However, the neural underpinnings of this dissociation remain unclear. Here, we investigate whether distinct or common brain networks and dynamics support the passive perception of short (below 1.2 s) and long (above 1.2 s) empty time intervals. Twenty participants underwent an EEG recording during an auditory oddball paradigm with .8- and 1.6-s standard time intervals and deviant intervals ei… Show more

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