The neural basis of temporal individuation and its capacity limits in the human brain

We present novel findings into the neural bases of temporal individuation and repetition blindness (RB)—the perceptual deficit that arises when this process reaches its capacity limit. Specifically, we found that temporal individuation is a widely distributed process in the brain and identified a number of candidate brain regions that appear to underpin RB. These findings enhance our understanding of how these fundamental perceptual processes are reflected in the human brain.
Source: Journal of Neurophysiology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research