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From the following article:

What makes us tick? Functional and neural mechanisms of interval timing

Catalin V. Buhusi & Warren H. Meck

Nature Reviews Neuroscience 6, 755-765 (October 2005)

doi:10.1038/nrn1764

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Timing across different timescales.

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The scalar property is a hallmark of interval timing at both the behavioural and neural levels.

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The pacemaker–accumulator model and dopaminergic and cholinergic synapses.

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Interval timing in patients with Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease and cerebellar lesions.

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Electrophysiological evidence for the involvement of thalamo-cortico-striatal circuits in the representation of time and numerosity.

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Differential activation of the circuits involved in the processing of time and colour.

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The striatal beat-frequency model.