Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7321345 | Neuropsychologia | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Consistent with results of previous, separate meta-analyses, the current study supports the hypothesis that there exists a group of brain regions engaged both in time perception tasks and during tasks requiring cognitive effort. Thus, brain regions associated with working memory and executive functions were found to be engaged during time estimation tasks, and regions associated with time perception were found to be engaged by an increase in the difficulty of non-temporal tasks. The implication is that temporal perception and cognitive processes demanding cognitive control become interlinked when there is an increase in the level of cognitive effort demanded.
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Authors
Joaquim Radua, Natalia Ojeda del Pozo, José Gómez, Francisco Guillen-Grima, Felipe Ortuño,