Functional and Neural Mechanisms of Interval Timing
Discover the intricate world of time perception with Functional and Neural Mechanisms of Interval Timing by Warren H. Meck. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2003, this comprehensive hardback spans 600 pages, delving into the cognitive and experimental psychology surrounding interval timing. Meck expertly bridges the gap between behavioral and biological perspectives, offering a unified approach to understanding timing and time perception.
This insightful book covers essential mathematical and psychological elements of scalar timing theory, alongside mode-control models that explore counting and timing processes. Additionally, it investigates the critical roles of attention and memory in shaping our understanding of interval timing. Ideal for students and professionals in psychology, neuroscience, and related fields, this work is a vital resource for anyone interested in the mechanisms underlying our perception of time.