GABA Predicts Time Perception


GABA Predicts Time Perception is a scholarly work by Devin Blair Terhune, Charlotte Stagg, and Roi Cohen Kadosh, published in 2014 in ''The Journal of Neuroscience''. The main subjects of the publication include cognition, sensory nervous system, neuroscience, visual cortex, time perception, visual perception, audiology, visual processing, perception, psychology, Neurochemical, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and auditory system. The authors tested the hypothesis that elevated visual cortex GABA impairs the coding of particular visual stimuli, resulting in a dampening of visual processing and concomitant positive time-order error (relative underestimation) in the perceived duration of subsecond visual intervals.

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