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This project investigates how timing perception is linked to learning goal-directed actions. By studying the brain's processing of time during action tasks, it aims to uncover the relationship between motor learning and temporal perception.
Timing permeates our daily experience.
We extract temporal regularities to predict events, such as traffic light behaviour.
We narrow down cause-effect relationships based on temporal proximity of events.
Everyday behaviours, such as shaking hands or speaking, are possible because of accurate timing.
Despite its importance, timing is an elusive concept.
We lack a sensing organ for time (in the same way as we have eyes for detecting light), and there are no brain areas uniquely involved in its pr…
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