 Readers of IQs Corner may find a few posts I made today over on my sister blog (Tick Tock Talk:  The IQ Brain Clock) of interest.  One presents the predominant model of mental interval time keeping (the pacemaker accumulator model) while the other reports some very exciting linkages between the brain regions associated with cogntively controlled mental interval timing and working memory---namely, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
Readers of IQs Corner may find a few posts I made today over on my sister blog (Tick Tock Talk:  The IQ Brain Clock) of interest.  One presents the predominant model of mental interval time keeping (the pacemaker accumulator model) while the other reports some very exciting linkages between the brain regions associated with cogntively controlled mental interval timing and working memory---namely, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.Technorati Tags: psychology, educaitonal psychology, school psychology, learning, cognition, neuroscience, neurology, cognitive, intelligence, IQ, working memory, Gsm, mental time, time keeping, master mental clock, pacemaker accumulator model, scalar timing theory, brain clock, IQ Brain Clock, IQs Corner
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