Rate after-effects fail to transfer cross-modally: evidence for distributed sensory timing mechanisms
Accurate time perception is critical for a number of human behaviours, such as understanding speech and the appreciation of music. However, it remains unresolved whether sensory time perception is mediated by a central timing component regulating all senses, or by a set of distributed mechanisms, ea...
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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