Timing and hippocampal theta in animals
Reviews in Neurosciences Volume 17 Issue 1-2
Page 157-162
published_at 2006
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Timing and hippocampal theta in animals
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Reviews in Neurosciences
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Volume | 17 |
Issue | 1-2 |
Start Page | 157 |
End Page | 162 |
Abstract |
All animals have at least two different internal clocks, one governing cognition of time of day, and the other concerning awareness of seconds and minutes. In the latter case, organisms show scalar properties. The timing mechanisms in the brain may function similarly throughout the animal kingdom, but this is not yet clear. Previous studies have shown that the hippocampus is intricately involved with the process of interval timing. Data concerning electrophysiological field potentials in the hippocampus show obviously rhythmic activity, known as hippocampal theta activity. An information-processing model of interval timing postulates three distinct stages: a clock, a memory, and a decision stage /11/. The timing process includes memory processing, which means that the hippocampus works together with working memory to estimate current time passing.
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Keywords |
timing
scalar property
peak interval procedure
hippocampus
hippocampal theta
animals
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Zoology [ 480 ]
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | journal article |
Date of Issued | 2006 |
Publish Type | Author’s Original |
Access Rights | open access |