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Warren H Meck

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|July 13, 2006
Interval timing with gaps and distracters: evaluation of the ambiguity, switch, and time-sharing hypothesesCatalin V Buhusi, Warren H Meck
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 24, 2004
Systems-level integration of interval timing and reaction timeChristopher J MacDonald, Warren H Meck
Plos One|July 23, 2009
Relativity theory and time perception: single or multiple clocks?Catalin V Buhusi, Warren H Meck
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|September 16, 2005
What makes us tick? Functional and neural mechanisms of interval timingCatalin V Buhusi, Warren H Meck
Psychological Bulletin|May 20, 2016
Temporal cognition: Connecting subjective time to perception, attention, and memoryWilliam J Matthews, Warren H Meck
Neuropsychologia|September 18, 2012
Differential effects of amphetamine and haloperidol on temporal reproduction: dopaminergic regulation of attention and clock speedJessica I Lake, Warren H Meck
Behavioural Processes|October 19, 2013
Dissociations between interval timing and intertemporal choice following administration of fluoxetine, cocaine, or methamphetamineSarah R Heilbronner, Warren H Meck
Behavioural Processes|January 18, 2006
Time sharing in rats: A peak-interval procedure with gaps and distractersCatalin V Buhusi, Warren H Meck
Brain and Cognition|January 29, 2002
Dissecting the brain's internal clock: how frontal-striatal circuitry keeps time and shifts attentionWarren H Meck, Aimee M Benson
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|August 30, 2003
Metabolic imprinting of choline by its availability during gestation: implications for memory and attentional processing across the lifespanWarren H Meck, Christina L Williams
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|July 13, 2006
Interval timing with gaps and distracters: evaluation of the ambiguity, switch, and time-sharing hypothesesCatalin V Buhusi, Warren H Meck
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 24, 2004
Systems-level integration of interval timing and reaction timeChristopher J MacDonald, Warren H Meck
Plos One|July 23, 2009
Relativity theory and time perception: single or multiple clocks?Catalin V Buhusi, Warren H Meck
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|September 16, 2005
What makes us tick? Functional and neural mechanisms of interval timingCatalin V Buhusi, Warren H Meck
Psychological Bulletin|May 20, 2016
Temporal cognition: Connecting subjective time to perception, attention, and memoryWilliam J Matthews, Warren H Meck
Neuropsychologia|September 18, 2012
Differential effects of amphetamine and haloperidol on temporal reproduction: dopaminergic regulation of attention and clock speedJessica I Lake, Warren H Meck
Behavioural Processes|October 19, 2013
Dissociations between interval timing and intertemporal choice following administration of fluoxetine, cocaine, or methamphetamineSarah R Heilbronner, Warren H Meck
Behavioural Processes|January 18, 2006
Time sharing in rats: A peak-interval procedure with gaps and distractersCatalin V Buhusi, Warren H Meck
Brain and Cognition|January 29, 2002
Dissecting the brain's internal clock: how frontal-striatal circuitry keeps time and shifts attentionWarren H Meck, Aimee M Benson
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|August 30, 2003
Metabolic imprinting of choline by its availability during gestation: implications for memory and attentional processing across the lifespanWarren H Meck, Christina L Williams
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