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Time Distortions in Mind

Temporal Processing in Clinical Populations

Argiro Vatakis Melissa Allman

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Brill
17 July 2015
Time Distortions in Mind brings together current research on aspects of temporal processing in clinical populations, in the ultimate hope of elucidating the interdependence between perturbations in timing and disturbances in the mind and brain. Such research may inform not only typical psychological functioning, but may also elucidate the psychological consequences of any pathophysiological differences in temporal processing.

This collection of current knowledge on temporal processing in clinical populations is an excellent reference for the student and scientist interested in the topic, but it also serves as the stepping-stone to share ideas and push forward the advancement in understanding how distorted timing can lead to a disturbed brain and mind or vice versa.

Contributors to this volume: Ryan D. Ward, Billur Avlar, Peter D Balsam, Deana B. Davalos, Jamie Opper, Yvonne Delevoye-Turrell, Hélène Wilquin, Mariama Dione, Anne Giersch, Laurence Lalanne, Mitsouko van Assche, Patrick E. Poncelet, Mark A. Elliott, Deborah L. Harrington, Stephen M. Rao, Catherine R.G. Jones, Marjan Jahanshahi, Bon-Mi Gu, Anita J. Jurkowski, Jessica I. Lake, Chara Malapani, Warren H. Meck, Rebecca M. C. Spencer, Dawn Wimpory, Brad Nicholas, Elzbieta Szelag, Aneta Szymaszek, Anna Oron, Melissa J. Allman, Christine M. Falter, Argiro Vatakis, Alexandra Elissavet Bakou
Volume editor:   ,
Imprint:   Brill
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   727g
ISBN:   9789004230644
ISBN 10:   9004230645
Pages:   406
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Chapter 1. Distorted multisensory experiences of order and simultaneity Chapter 2. Abnormal timing and time perception in Autism Spectrum Disorder? A review of the evidence Chapter 3. A social timing model of Autism, informed by typical development Chapter 4. Time processing in Schizophrenia Chapter 5. Sense of time continuity: Possible mechanisms of disruption in schizophrenia Chapter 6. Predictive timing for rhythmic motor actions in Schizophrenia Chapter 7. Interactions of timing and motivational impairments in Schizophrenia Chapter 8. Timing in neurogenerative disorders of the Basal Ganglia Chapter 9. Timing in the cerebellum and cerebellar disorders Chapter 10. Striatal and frontal pathology: Parkinson’s disease and patients with lesions of the basal ganglia and frontal cortex Chapter 11. Bayesian models of interval timing and distortions in temporal memory as a function of Parkinson’s Disease and dopamine-related error processing Chapter 12. Aphasia as a temporal information processing disorder Chapter 13. How could circadian clock genes influence short duration timing?

Argiro Vatakis is a researcher at Cognitive Systems Research Institute and an Editor-in-Chief for Timing & Time Perception and Timing & Time Perception: Reviews. She chaired COST-ISCH Action TD0904-TIMELY, an international research network on timing and time perception. Melissa J. Allman obtained her PhD in Psychology/Behavioral Neuroscience from Cardiff University and her postdoc in Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, in an affiliated facility for children with disorders of brain and spinal cord, Kennedy Krieger Institute.

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