Time and mind II : information processing perspectives
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Time and mind II : information processing perspectives
Hogrefe & Huber, c2003
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注記
"Based on the symposium 'Time and Mind 02' held at the University of Hildesheim from September 2nd-4th, 2002"--Pref
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the first part, six chapters based generally, but not solely, on the theoretical model of an internal clock describe the latest research and examine critically the current models concerning the abilities and mechanisms of time estimation and temporal coordination in humans and animals. In the second part, research and models concerning temporal factors and properties within processes of perception and memory are covered, including a model focusing on neural binding by synchrony, as well as results of behavioural, neuroimaging, and electrophysiological studies.
目次
- Part I Time as an object of information processing
- Simultaneous temporal processing
- Applying the scalar timing model to human time psychology Progress and challenges
- Psychological timing without a timer The roles of attention and memory
- Sensory modalities and temporal processing
- Notable results regarding temporal memory and modality
- Sensory and cognitive mechanisms in temporal processing elucidated by a model system approach. Part II Time as a constituent of information processing: Temporal characteristics of auditory event-synthesis Electrophysiological studies
- Exploring the timing of human visual processing
- Time and conscious visual processing
- Hypothesized temporal and spatial code properties for a moment's working memory capacity Brain wave "harmonies" and "four-color" topology of activated cortical areas
- Invariants of mental timing From taxonomic relations to task-related modeling
- Behavioral and electrophysiological oscillations in information processing A tentative synthesis.
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