The substantia nigra, the basal ganglia, dopamine and temporal processing.

Catherine R G Jones, Marjan Jahanshahi
Author Information
  1. Catherine R G Jones: Department of Psychology and Human Development, Institute of Education, University of London, London, UK. c.jones@ioe.ac.uk

Abstract

It has been proposed that the basal ganglia are important to the temporal processing of milliseconds- and seconds-range intervals, both within the motor and perceptual domains. This review summarizes and discuses evidence from animal, pharmacological, clinical, and imaging research that supports this proposal, with particular reference to the role of the substantia nigra (SN).

MeSH Term

Animals
Attention
Basal Ganglia
Dopamine
Dopamine Agents
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Models, Biological
Motion Perception
Parkinson Disease
Positron-Emission Tomography
Reaction Time
Substantia Nigra
Time Perception

Chemicals

Dopamine Agents
Dopamine

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