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Open AccessDistinct grey and white matter changes are associated with the phenomenology of visual hallucinations in Lewy Body Disease
Visual hallucinations in Lewy body disease (LBD) can be differentiated based on phenomenology into minor phenomena (MVH) and complex hallucinations (CVH). MVH include a variety of phenomena, such as illusions,...
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Open AccessCommon and specific activations supporting optic flow processing and navigation as revealed by a meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies
Optic flow provides useful information in service of spatial navigation. However, whether brain networks supporting these two functions overlap is still unclear. Here we used Activation Likelihood Estimation (...
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Open AccessBrain connectivity patterns associated with individual differences in the access to experience-near personal semantics: a resting-state fMRI study
It has been proposed that a continuum of specificity exists between episodic and semantic autobiographical memory. Personal semantics have been theorized to situate intermediately on this continuum, with more ...
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Open AccessMultidimensional assessment of time perception along the continuum of Alzheimer’s Disease and evidence of alterations in subjective cognitive decline
Timing alterations occur in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), even in early stages (mild cognitive impairment, MCI). Moreover, a stage named subjective cognitive decline (SCD), in which individuals perceive a change i...
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Open AccessIntrinsic hippocampal connectivity is associated with individual differences in retrospective duration processing
The estimation of incidentally encoded durations of time intervals (retrospective duration processing) is thought to rely on the retrieval of contextual information associated with a sequence of events, automa...
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Open AccessTemporal learning in the suprasecond range: insights from cognitive style
The acquisition of information on the timing of events or actions (temporal learning) occurs in both the subsecond and suprasecond range. However, although relevant differences between participants have been r...
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Open AccessOvercoming navigational challenges: A novel approach to the study and assessment of topographical orientation
Several studies investigating environmental navigation require participants to navigate in virtual environments, in which the proprioceptive and vestibular components present during real environmental navigati...
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Open AccessMental representation of autobiographical memories along the sagittal mental timeline: Evidence from spatiotemporal interference
Time is usually conceived of in terms of space: many natural languages refer to time according to a back-to-front axis. Indeed, whereas the past is usually conceived to be “behind us”, the future is considered...
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Field dependence–independence differently affects retrospective time estimation and flicker-induced time dilation
Field dependence–independence (FDI) is a stable dimension of individual functioning, transversal to different cognitive domains. While the role of some individual variables in time perception has received cons...