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Tobias Ohmann

The Impact of Interval Timing on Decision Making


How the brain computes time and its influence on our decisions
2010. 168 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SÜDWESTDEUTSCHER VERLAG FÜR HOCHSCHULSCHRIFTEN 2010
ISBN: 3-8381-1610-0 (3838116100)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-8381-1610-5 (9783838116105)

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The cognitive process of timing intervals of different durations is a complex mechanism, which is permanently solved by various species. It is an underlying process of many cognitive functions, which are crucial for survival. The timing process, from sensory recognition to the point of making a decision whether or how to react, is closely interrelated with attentional and inhibitory functions. Many timing functions co-measure other crucial cognitive functions depending on the temporal domain they cover. For example, attention to time is also measured in different timing tasks, furthermore time reproduction relies on working memory function and the ability to delay a response. In this book I manly focused on time estimation and time reproduction tasks in the domain of seconds. All these cognitive functions are related to frontal brain regions. I demonstrate that the avian NCL is capable of all these functions just like the mammalian PFC. The main question of this thesis is: ´what exactly is the role of the underlying process - interval timing - on higher cognitive functions, how is it computed in the NCL and what is the role of dopamine and acetylcholine´.
Dr. Tobias Ohmann, born in 1979, studied biochemistry andconducted his PhD thesis in neuroscience at the Institute forCognitive Neuroscience at the Department of Biopsychology inBochum. His main scientific interests include the influence oftime perception on decision making processes and the underlyingneuronal and pharmacological mechanisms.