Biology
Keeping time and rhythm by internal simulation of sensory stimuli and behavioral actions
V. D. Lafuente, M. Jazayeri, et al.
Maintaining rhythms engages multiple brain areas and involves oscillations in firing rates and broadband LFP power that flexibly encode fast, medium, and slow tempos, even without external stimuli or motor actions—suggesting internal simulation underlies timekeeping. This research was conducted by Victor de Lafuente, Mehrdad Jazayeri, Hugo Merchant, Otto García-Garibay, Jaime Cadena-Valencia, and Ana M. Malagón.
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