Publications by authors named "Kozue S Matsuzaki"
Article Synopsis
- Understanding how we perceive the timing of sensory events is crucial for navigating dynamic environments, and studies often compare two methods: temporal order judgement (TOJ) and simultaneity judgement (SJ).
- Although TOJ and SJ have similar metrics, emerging evidence indicates they involve distinct perceptual processes, with TOJ requiring more complex cognitive operations.
- Brain imaging showed that TOJ activates specific regions in the premotor and parietal cortices, while SJ primarily engages the posterior insular cortex, supporting the idea that these two judgements rely on different neural mechanisms.
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