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1. Mediodorsal Thalamus Contributes to the Timing of Instrumental Actions

2. Daily and seasonal fluctuation in Tawny Owl vocalization timing

3. Bidirectional role of microtubule dynamics in the acquisition and maintenance of temporal information in dorsolateral striatum

4. Oscillatory multiplexing of neural population codes for interval timing and working memory

5. Oscillation patterns of local field potentials in the dorsal striatum and sensorimotor cortex during the encoding, maintenance, and decision stages for the ordinal comparison of sub- and supra-second signal durations

6. Nigrotectal Stimulation Stops Interval Timing in Mice

7. Gene-dose dependent effects of methamphetamine on interval timing in dopamine-transporter knockout mice

8. Emotional modulation of interval timing and time perception

9. Categorical scaling of duration as a function of temporal context in aged rats

10. Neuroanatomical and Neurochemical Substrates of Timing

11. Relative time sharing: new findings and an extension of the resource allocation model of temporal processing

12. Oscillatory bands, neuronal synchrony and hippocampal function: Implications of the effects of prenatal choline supplementation for sleep-dependent memory consolidation

13. Spatial memory and hippocampal plasticity are differentially sensitive to the availability of choline in adulthood as a function of choline supply in utero

14. Prenatal choline supplementation increases sensitivity to contextual processing of temporal information

15. 'Speed' Warps Time: Methamphetamines Interactive Roles in Drug Abuse, Habit Formation, and the Biological Clocks of Circadian and Interval Timing

16. Prenatal choline supplementation increases sensitivity to time by reducing non-scalar sources of variance in adult temporal processing

17. Acute Ethanol Potentiates the Clock-Speed Enhancing Effects of Nicotine on Timing and Temporal Memory

18. Impairments in timing, temporal memory, and reversal learning linked to neurotoxic regimens of methamphetamine intoxication

19. Ketamine 'unlocks' the reduced clock-speed effects of cocaine following extended training: Evidence for dopamine–glutamate interactions in timing and time perception

20. Habit formation and the loss of control of an internal clock: inverse relationship between the level of baseline training and the clock-speed enhancing effects of methamphetamine

21. Combined organizational and activational effects of short and long photoperiods on spatial and temporal memory in rats

22. Effect of clozapine on interval timing and working memory for time in the peak-interval procedure with gaps

23. Frontal cortex lesions eliminate the clock speed effect of dopaminergic drugs on interval timing

24. Differential effects of cocaine and ketamine on time estimation: Implications for neurobiological models of interval timing

25. Single-trials analyses demonstrate that increases in clock speed contribute to the methamphetamine-induced horizontal shifts in peak-interval timing functions

26. α7 Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and temporal memory: Synergistic effects of combining prenatal choline and nicotine on reinforcement-induced resetting of an interval clock

27. Interval timing with gaps and distracters: Evaluation of the ambiguity, switch, and time-sharing hypotheses

28. Dedicated clock/timing-circuit theories of time perception and timed performance

29. Memory for Timing Visual and Auditory Signals in Albino and Pigmented Rats

30. Differential Modulation of Clock Speed by the Administration of Intermittent Versus Continuous Cocaine

31. Temporal integration as a function of signal and gap intensity in rats (Rattus norvegicus) and pigeons (Columba livia)

32. Comparison of interval timing behaviour in mice following dorsal or ventral hippocampal lesions with mice having δ-opioid receptor gene deletion

33. Prenatal choline exposure alters hippocampal responsiveness to cholinergic stimulation in adulthood

34. Choline supplementation during prenatal development reduces proactive interference in spatial memory

35. Choline availability to the developing rat fetus alters adult hippocampal long-term potentiation

36. Prenatal Availability of Choline Alters the Development of Acetylcholinesterase in the Rat Hippocampus

37. Characterization of the facilitative effects of perinatal choline supplementation on timing and temporal memory

38. Simultaneous temporal processing is sensitive to prenatal choline availability in mature and aged rats

39. The ‘internal clocks’ of circadian and interval timing

40. Dissociations between interval timing and intertemporal choice following administration of fluoxetine, cocaine, or methamphetamine

41. Neural basis of the perception and estimation of time

42. Ordinal judgments in the rat: an understanding of longer and shorter for suprasecond, but not subsecond, durations

43. Distinct neural ensembles in the rat gustatory cortex encode salt and water tastes

44. Quinpirole-induced sensitization to noisy/sparse periodic input: temporal synchronization as a component of obsessive-compulsive disorder

45. Taste-guided decisions differentially engage neuronal ensembles across gustatory cortices

46. Relativity theory and time perception: single or multiple clocks?

47. The organizational effects of gonadal steroids on sexually dimorphic spatial ability

48. Categorical scaling of duration bisection in pigeons (Columba livia), mice (Mus musculus), and humans (Homo sapiens)

49. Prenatal-choline supplementation differentially modulates timing of auditory and visual stimuli in aged rats

50. Cortico-striatal representation of time in animals and humans

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