Beyond Scalar Timing Theory: Integrating Neural Oscillators with Computational Accessibility in Memory
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- Beyond Scalar Timing Theory: Integrating Neural Oscillators with Computational Accessibility in Memory Z. Shi, B. Gu, S. Glasauer, W.H. Meck 2022 π« 2022-11-21 reading citation Print:: β
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Abstract
One of the major challenges for computational models of timing and time perception is to identify a neurobiological plausible implementation that predicts various behavioral properties, including the scalar property and retrospective timing. The available timing models primarily focus on the scalar property and prospective timing, while virtually ignoring the computational accessibility. Here, we first selectively review timing models based on ramping activity, oscillatory pattern, and time cells, and discuss potential challenges for the existing models. We then propose a multifrequency oscillatory model that offers computational accessibility, which could account for a much broader range of timing features, including both retrospective and prospective timing.
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