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Kovaleva A. V. Neyrokognitivnyye aspekty protsessov tayminga i slukhomotornoy sinkhronizatsii = [Neurocognitive aspects of timing and sensorimotor synchronization] // Sovremennaya zarubezhnaya psikhologiya. — M.: MSUPE, 2020. — T. 9. — № 2. — S. 82—92. — URL: https://psychlib.ru/inc/absid.php?absid=407055.
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 • Psychophysiology

 • Development of psyche

 • Child psychology → Educational psychology

 • General psychology → Psychological processes and states

 • General psychology → Various problems of general psychology

 • General psychology → Experimental psychology

 • Scientific literature

Abstract:
The article presents a review of the neurocognitive studies of time perception, timing, and sensorimotor synchronization. These fundamental abilities of humans and animals are an essential component of many cognitive processes: speech, memory, attention, planning, and forecasting. Violations of the processes of timing and sensorimotor integration and synchronization accompany some disorders in the motor and cognitive spheres: speech and language problems, autism, ADHD, neurodegenerative diseases, memory disorders. Many brain structures are involved in the implementation of timing processes: motor cortex, cerebellum, basal ganglia, some brain stem structures. The emotional valence and arousal of stimuli change the subjective perception of their duration. It is important to note the positive role of training time and rhythm perception and movements to rhythmic sounds and music in the rehabilitation process.
 • Open description in electronic catalog: 407055
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