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The Context of Temporal Processing Is Represented in
the Multidimensional Relationships between Timing
Tasks
Hugo Merchant*, Wilbert Zarco, Ramon Bartolo, Luis Prado
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Instituto de Neurobiologıa, UNAM, Queretaro, Mexico
Abstract
In the present study we determined the performance interrelations of ten different tasks that involved the processing of
temporal intervals in the subsecond range, using multidimensional analyses. Twenty human subjects executed the
following explicit timing tasks: interval categorization and discrimination (perceptual tasks), and single and multiple interval
tapping (production tasks). In addition, the subjects performed a continuous circle-drawing task that has been considered
an implicit timing paradigm, since time is an emergent property of the produced spatial trajectory. All tasks could be also
classified as single or multiple interval paradigms. Auditory or visual markers were used to define the intervals. Performance
variability, a measure that reflects the temporal and non-temporal processes for each task, was used to construct a
dissimilarity matrix that quantifies the distances between pairs of tasks. Hierarchical clustering and multidimensional scaling
were carried out on the dissimilarity matrix, and the results showed a prominent segregation of explicit and implicit timing
tasks, and a clear grouping between single and multiple interval paradigms. In contrast, other variables such as the marker
modality were not as crucial to explain the performance between tasks. Thus, using this methodology we revealed a
probable functional arrangement of neural systems engaged during different timing behaviors.
Citation: Merchant H, Zarco W, Bartolo R, Prado L (2008) The Context of Temporal Processing Is Represented in the Multidimens
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