“…For instance, research using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has revealed the engagement of modality-dependent brain networks for motor timing tasks paced using auditory or visual stimuli (Jancke, Loose, Lutz, Specht, & Shah, 2000;Penhune, Zatorre, & Evans, 1998). This research is supported by behavioral work showing that performance on timing tasks depends on the sensory modality over which temporal information is presented (Goldstone & Goldfarb, 1964;Penney, Gibbon, & Meck, 2000;Repp & Penel, 2002;Wearden, Edwards, Fakhri, & Percival, 1998). Additional task parameters that suggest the existence of multiple neural timing networks include the duration of the interval to be timed, the involvement of motor processes in performing timing, and whether discrete or rhythmic intervals are presented (see Lewis & Miall, 2003).…”