Time Distortions in Mind 2015
DOI: 10.1163/9789004230699_007
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Predictive Timing for Rhythmic Motor Actions in Schizophrenia

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“…In LLP, longer ITI may be associated with the lower speed of their pacemaker. Progressive ITI deceleration may indicate difficulties in synchronisation with the internal clock, suggesting a less stable clock ticking frequency 28 . www.nature.com/scientificreports/ Furthermore, the shorter KTT in HLP progressively decelerated across consecutive parts.…”
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“…In LLP, longer ITI may be associated with the lower speed of their pacemaker. Progressive ITI deceleration may indicate difficulties in synchronisation with the internal clock, suggesting a less stable clock ticking frequency 28 . www.nature.com/scientificreports/ Furthermore, the shorter KTT in HLP progressively decelerated across consecutive parts.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this task, participants are instructed to tap repeatedly as fast as they can. Most literature reports consider the inter-response interval (IRI)-the time interval from the onset of the one tap to the onset of the following tap-to be a crucial index in the tapping task 28,29 . A faster tapping rhythm reflects better temporal performance in the hundreds of milliseconds domain.…”
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