MECHANISMS OF TIME DISCRIMINATION
时间歧视机制
基本信息
- 批准号:6547642
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 23.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-09-12 至 2005-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Efforts to understand the discrimination of time have proceeded along two relatively independent paths, one focusing on timing short intervals and one focusing on timing intervals of approximately a day. These efforts have studied different experimental manipulations and dependent variables, constructed different theoretical frameworks, and communicated findings to different research communities. These factors have led to the conclusion that the timing of short intervals and circadian rhythms are based on unrelated mechanisms. However, recent findings about the discrimination of short and circadian intervals suggest similarities in these two domains and raise the prospect of advancing the knowledge base of timing by examining the continuum of timing from short interval to circadian ranges. The long-range goal is to develop a theory of timing that encompasses the discrimination of temporal intervals across several orders of magnitude from milliseconds to days. The objective of this application is to exploit strong features of short interval and circadian approaches to identify mechanisms of short-interval time discrimination. The central hypothesis is that multiple oscillators, with periods that range from milliseconds to days, underlie time discrimination. The mechanism underlying local maxima in sensitivity to time will be examined in the short-interval domain. The working hypothesis is that each established local maximum in timing is based on an oscillator mechanism. Properties of oscillator and accumulator mechanisms will be tested by examining self-sustaining free-running rhythms, entrainment boundaries, and phase-response curves in short-interval timing. The relation between multiple local maxima in sensitivity to time will be determined. The working hypothesis is that a circadian oscillator synchronizes short-interval oscillators in a multi-oscillator system. Coupling between oscillators will be tested by correlating free-running periods in short-interval timing and manipulating the circadian system and testing properties of the short-interval system. The proposed research is expected to demonstrate (1) that local maxima in sensitivity to time are based on an oscillator mechanism, (2) the coupling relationship among multiple oscillators, and (3) that new mechanisms of time discrimination can be identified by integrating short-interval and circadian approaches. This integration is expected to have a major impact on short-interval and circadian fields because the current assumption of independence between these domains has not been tested and new advances will emerge from identifying common mechanisms.
描述(由申请人提供):理解时间区分的努力沿着两条相对独立的路径进行,一条专注于短时间间隔的计时,另一条专注于大约一天的计时间隔。这些努力研究了不同的实验操作和因变量,构建了不同的理论框架,并将研究结果传达给不同的研究团体。这些因素导致的结论是,短间隔和昼夜节律的时间是基于不相关的机制。然而,最近关于短时间隔和昼夜间隔区分的研究结果表明,这两个领域存在相似之处,并提出了通过检查从短间隔到昼夜范围的连续时间来推进计时知识库的前景。长期目标是发展一种时间理论,包括从毫秒到天的几个数量级的时间间隔的区分。本应用程序的目的是利用短间隔和昼夜节律方法的强大特征来识别短间隔时间歧视的机制。其核心假设是,周期从几毫秒到几天不等的多个振荡器构成了时间辨别的基础。我们将在短时间区间研究局部极大值对时间敏感性的机制。工作假设是,每一个建立的局部极大值都是基于一个振子机制。振荡器和蓄能器机制的性质将通过检查自我维持的自由运行节奏,夹带边界和短间隔定时的相位响应曲线进行测试。将确定多个局部最大值对时间的敏感性之间的关系。工作假设是昼夜节律振荡器同步多振荡器系统中的短间隔振荡器。振荡器之间的耦合将通过在短间隔定时和操纵昼夜节律系统和测试短间隔系统的特性中相关的自由运行周期来测试。该研究预计将证明(1)时间敏感性的局部最大值是基于振荡器机制的,(2)多个振荡器之间的耦合关系,以及(3)可以通过整合短间隔和昼夜节律方法来识别新的时间辨别机制。这种整合预计将对短间隔和昼夜节律领域产生重大影响,因为目前这些领域之间的独立性假设尚未得到验证,新的进展将从确定共同机制中出现。
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IDENTIFYING NONLINEAR PROCESSES IN TIME ESTIMATION
识别时间估计中的非线性过程
- 批准号:
6187557 - 财政年份:1999
- 资助金额:
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