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Time Perception Mechanisms at Central Nervous System

The five senses have specific ways to receive environmental information and lead to central nervous system. The perception of time is the sum of stimuli associated with cognitive processes and environmental changes. Thus, the perception of time requires a complex neural mechanism and may be changed...

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Autores principales: Fontes, Rhailana, Ribeiro, Jéssica, Gupta, Daya S., Machado, Dionis, Lopes-Júnior, Fernando, Magalhães, Francisco, Bastos, Victor Hugo, Rocha, Kaline, Marinho, Victor, Lima, Gildário, Velasques, Bruna, Ribeiro, Pedro, Orsini, Marco, Pessoa, Bruno, Leite, Marco Antonio Araujo, Teixeira, Silmar
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Publicado: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4830363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27127597
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ni.2016.5939
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author Fontes, Rhailana
Ribeiro, Jéssica
Gupta, Daya S.
Machado, Dionis
Lopes-Júnior, Fernando
Magalhães, Francisco
Bastos, Victor Hugo
Rocha, Kaline
Marinho, Victor
Lima, Gildário
Velasques, Bruna
Ribeiro, Pedro
Orsini, Marco
Pessoa, Bruno
Leite, Marco Antonio Araujo
Teixeira, Silmar
author_facet Fontes, Rhailana
Ribeiro, Jéssica
Gupta, Daya S.
Machado, Dionis
Lopes-Júnior, Fernando
Magalhães, Francisco
Bastos, Victor Hugo
Rocha, Kaline
Marinho, Victor
Lima, Gildário
Velasques, Bruna
Ribeiro, Pedro
Orsini, Marco
Pessoa, Bruno
Leite, Marco Antonio Araujo
Teixeira, Silmar
author_sort Fontes, Rhailana
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description The five senses have specific ways to receive environmental information and lead to central nervous system. The perception of time is the sum of stimuli associated with cognitive processes and environmental changes. Thus, the perception of time requires a complex neural mechanism and may be changed by emotional state, level of attention, memory and diseases. Despite this knowledge, the neural mechanisms of time perception are not yet fully understood. The objective is to relate the mechanisms involved the neurofunctional aspects, theories, executive functions and pathologies that contribute the understanding of temporal perception. Articles form 1980 to 2015 were searched by using the key themes: neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, theories, time cells, memory, schizophrenia, depression, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and Parkinson’s disease combined with the term perception of time. We evaluated 158 articles within the inclusion criteria for the purpose of the study. We conclude that research about the holdings of the frontal cortex, parietal, basal ganglia, cerebellum and hippocampus have provided advances in the understanding of the regions related to the perception of time. In neurological and psychiatric disorders, the understanding of time depends on the severity of the diseases and the type of tasks.
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spelling pubmed-48303632016-04-28 Time Perception Mechanisms at Central Nervous System Fontes, Rhailana Ribeiro, Jéssica Gupta, Daya S. Machado, Dionis Lopes-Júnior, Fernando Magalhães, Francisco Bastos, Victor Hugo Rocha, Kaline Marinho, Victor Lima, Gildário Velasques, Bruna Ribeiro, Pedro Orsini, Marco Pessoa, Bruno Leite, Marco Antonio Araujo Teixeira, Silmar Neurol Int Review The five senses have specific ways to receive environmental information and lead to central nervous system. The perception of time is the sum of stimuli associated with cognitive processes and environmental changes. Thus, the perception of time requires a complex neural mechanism and may be changed by emotional state, level of attention, memory and diseases. Despite this knowledge, the neural mechanisms of time perception are not yet fully understood. The objective is to relate the mechanisms involved the neurofunctional aspects, theories, executive functions and pathologies that contribute the understanding of temporal perception. Articles form 1980 to 2015 were searched by using the key themes: neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, theories, time cells, memory, schizophrenia, depression, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and Parkinson’s disease combined with the term perception of time. We evaluated 158 articles within the inclusion criteria for the purpose of the study. We conclude that research about the holdings of the frontal cortex, parietal, basal ganglia, cerebellum and hippocampus have provided advances in the understanding of the regions related to the perception of time. In neurological and psychiatric disorders, the understanding of time depends on the severity of the diseases and the type of tasks. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2016-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4830363/ /pubmed/27127597 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ni.2016.5939 Text en ©Copyright R. Fontes et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fontes, Rhailana
Ribeiro, Jéssica
Gupta, Daya S.
Machado, Dionis
Lopes-Júnior, Fernando
Magalhães, Francisco
Bastos, Victor Hugo
Rocha, Kaline
Marinho, Victor
Lima, Gildário
Velasques, Bruna
Ribeiro, Pedro
Orsini, Marco
Pessoa, Bruno
Leite, Marco Antonio Araujo
Teixeira, Silmar
Time Perception Mechanisms at Central Nervous System
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title_short Time Perception Mechanisms at Central Nervous System
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4830363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27127597
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ni.2016.5939
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