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      Distinct systems for automatic and cognitively controlled time measurement: evidence from neuroimaging.

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      Current opinion in neurobiology
      Elsevier BV

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          Abstract

          A recent review of neuroimaging data on time measurement argued that the brain activity seen in association with timing is not influenced by specific characteristics of the task performed. In contrast, we argue that careful analysis of this literature provides evidence for separate neural timing systems associated with opposing task characteristics. The 'automatic' system draws mainly upon motor circuits and the 'cognitively controlled' system depends upon prefrontal and parietal regions.

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          Journal
          Curr Opin Neurobiol
          Current opinion in neurobiology
          Elsevier BV
          0959-4388
          0959-4388
          Apr 2003
          : 13
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University Laboratory of Physiology, Parks Road, OX1 3PT, Oxford, UK. penny.lewis@physiol.ox.ac.uk
          Article
          S0959438803000369
          10.1016/s0959-4388(03)00036-9
          12744981
          08782f56-e4c1-4a73-8807-d98e6547f022
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