Magnetoencephalography 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00087-5_67
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Timing the Brain to Time the Mind: Critical Contributions of Time-Resolved Neuroimaging for Temporal Cognition

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“…This might be plausible given the (to date relatively sparse) evidence for a functional relation between gamma activity and intelligence (Jaušovec & Jaušovec, 2005; Keizer et al, 2010; Stankov et al, 2006) and the involvement of gamma activity in temporal information processing (Kononowicz & Penney, 2016). An increasing number of studies also emphasized the role of cross-frequency couplings for the understanding of intelligence (see Chuderski, 2016, for review), as well as temporal information processing (see van Wassenhove et al, 2019, for review). Thus, the robust relationship between psychometric intelligence and TRP might not be explained by PAF but, nevertheless, provides a good basis for the investigation of the psychophysiological underpinning of psychometric intelligence.…”
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“…This might be plausible given the (to date relatively sparse) evidence for a functional relation between gamma activity and intelligence (Jaušovec & Jaušovec, 2005; Keizer et al, 2010; Stankov et al, 2006) and the involvement of gamma activity in temporal information processing (Kononowicz & Penney, 2016). An increasing number of studies also emphasized the role of cross-frequency couplings for the understanding of intelligence (see Chuderski, 2016, for review), as well as temporal information processing (see van Wassenhove et al, 2019, for review). Thus, the robust relationship between psychometric intelligence and TRP might not be explained by PAF but, nevertheless, provides a good basis for the investigation of the psychophysiological underpinning of psychometric intelligence.…”
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“…The temporal resolution power (TRP) hypothesis holds that individual differences in the brain’s timing accuracy and temporal sensitivity are basic sources of individual differences in psychometric intelligence (Rammsayer & Brandler, 2004, 2007). At a behavioral level, individual differences in TRP are measured by event-timing, interval-timing, rhythm perception, or temporal generalization tasks (Grondin, 2010; Ogden et al, 2014; van Wassenhove et al, 2019). The considerable amount of variance shared by those tasks allows for extracting a latent variable as a representation of TRP (Haldemann et al, 2012; Helmbold et al, 2007; Rammsayer & Brandler, 2004, 2007), which has repeatedly demonstrated to be functionally associated with psychometric intelligence (Haldemann et al, 2012; Helmbold et al, 2007; Makowski et al, 2022; Pahud et al, 2018; Rammsayer & Brandler, 2004, 2007; Troche & Rammsayer, 2009).…”
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“…Another electrophysiological candidate for a timekeeping mechanism could also be the beta rhythm, with a periodicity of 14–30 Hz (see van Wassenhove et al, 2019 for a recent review). Recently, evidence for the contribution of the beta rhythm to timing behavior was found in synchronization–continuation tasks in primates (e.g., Bartolo and Merchant, 2015 ) as well as in humans in tasks addressing predominantly supra-second timing.…”
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“…One potential confounding factor with reproduction task results is that they combine the perceptual and motor noises (Shi et al, 2013). Thus, it remains crucial for the findings of the current study to be replicated with types of temporal tasks that only target the perceptual components (van Wassenhove et al, 2019). Furthermore, in this study, we utilized the entrainment persistence, building our experiment based on the assumption that the underlying mechanisms of entrainment persistence are identical to the actual entrainment.…”
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