Subjective duration as a signature of coding efficiency: Emerging links among stimulus repetition, predictive coding, and cortical GABA levels

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Matthews, WJ

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Terhune, DB

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van Rijn, H

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Eagleman, DM

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Sommer, MA

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Meck, WA

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2015-07-15T02:18:44Z

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2014-12-01

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Immediate repetition of a stimulus reduces its apparent duration relative to a novel item. Recent work indicates that this may reflect suppressed cortical responses to repeated stimuli, arising from neural adaptation and/or the predictive coding of expected stimuli. This article summarizes recent behavioral and neurobiological studies linking perceived time to the magnitude of cortical responses, including work suggesting that variations in GABA-mediated cortical inhibition may underlie some of the individual differences in time perception. We suggest that the firing of cortical neurons can be modified using simple recurrent networks with time-dependent processes that are modulated by GABA levels. These local networks feed into a core-timing network used to integrate across stimulus inputs/modalities, thereby allowing for the coordination of multiple duration ranges and effector systems.

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11 pages

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/10293

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English

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Brill Publishers

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Timing & Time Perception Reviews

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Timing

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Brain

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Neuroscience

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Subjective duration as a signature of coding efficiency: Emerging links among stimulus repetition, predictive coding, and cortical GABA levels

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Journal article

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Sommer, MA|0000-0001-5061-763X

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Basic Science Departments

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Biomedical Engineering

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Center for Cognitive Neuroscience

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Duke

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Duke Institute for Brain Sciences

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Neurobiology

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Pratt School of Engineering

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School of Medicine

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University Institutes and Centers

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Published

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http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/

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1

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