Ready ... Go: Amplitude of the fMRI Signal Encodes Expectation of Cue Arrival Time (2009)
Cui, Xu, Stetson, Chess, Montague, P. Read, Eagleman, David M.
What happens when the brain awaits a signal of uncertain arrival time, as when a sprinter waits for the starting pistol? And what happens just after the starting pistol fires? Using functional...
Does Time Really Slow Down during a Frightening Event? (2007)
Stetson, Chess, Fiesta, Matthew P., Eagleman, David M.
Observers commonly report that time seems to have moved in slow motion during a life-threatening event. It is unknown whether this is a function of increased time resolution during the event, or...
Does Time Really Slow Down during a Frightening Event?
Stetson, Chess, Fiesta, Matthew P., Eagleman, David M.
Observers commonly report that time seems to have moved in slow motion during a life-threatening event. It is unknown whether this is a function of increased time resolution during the event, or...
Ready…Go: Amplitude of the fMRI Signal Encodes Expectation of Cue Arrival Time
Cui, Xu, Stetson, Chess, Montague, P. Read, Eagleman, David M.
A neuroimaging study reveals novel insights into how the brain responds to an anticipated event, such as a starting gun or responding to a green light.