The Link Between Rats, Perception of Time, and Heartbeats Revealed

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Scientists have artificially manipulated patterns of neural activity in rats to understand how the brain perceives and measures time. By slowing down or speeding up the activity in the striatum, a deep brain region, researchers were able to alter the rats' judgment of time duration. This study provides compelling evidence for the causal relationship between neural activity and timing behavior. The findings could have implications for the development of therapeutic targets for diseases like Parkinson's and Huntington's, as well as influence algorithmic frameworks used in robotics and learning.
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