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Title: Efektywność percepcji czasu i jej związek z funkcjonowaniem poznawczym u młodych dorosłych - wskaźniki behawioralne i neuroobrazowe : praca doktorska

Creator:

Stańczyk, Magdalena

Date issued/created:

2024

Resource type:

Text

Contributor:

Szymaszek, Aneta (1977- ) : Supervisor

Publisher:

Instytut Biologii Doświadczalnej im. Marcelego Nenckiego PAN

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

Description:

147 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm ; Bibliography ; Summary in English

Degree name:

Doktor nauk biologicznych

Degree discipline :

Nauki biologiczne

Degree grantor:

Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS ; degree obtained 27.06.2025

Type of object:

Thesis

Abstract:

Time perception is a complex process which constitutes a base of our functioning. This process operates on different temporal levels, hierarchically ordered i.a., on milliseconds and seconds levels. The literature data indicate that the milliseconds level, may be crucial for the effectiveness of our functioning at higher temporal levels and corresponds with efficiency of our cognitive functioning. The aim of this study was to verify above-mentioned assumptions and to examine the neural correlates of time perception. In this study 109 young adults were tested. In the first part of the project (behavioural one) two groups of participants were selected, i.e., characterised by either high (WEpc) or low (NEpc) efficiency of time perception on the milliseconds level. Then, the between-groups comparisons in the efficiency of time perception on the seconds level and cognitive ability such as planning, working memory and attention were performed. In the second part of the study (neuroimaging one), the pattern of the brains structures engaged in time perception on different levels of difficulty (condition: hard, medium, easy), activated independently (the crucial areas) and dependently on individual differences in efficiency of time perception (additional areas) on the milliseconds level, were determined. The obtained results evidenced that group characterised by a high or low efficiency of time perception on the milliseconds level, showed a high or low efficiency of time perception on the seconds level, respectively. Moreover, WEpc group showed better planning, working memory and attention compared to NEpc group. Next, the frontal cortex, as well as insula were revealed as crucial areas for time perception. No additional areas related to efficiency of time perception on the milliseconds level, were determined. As the difficulty of the task was modified, the pattern of the crucial areas also was changing, i.e., in the hard and medium conditions activations in frontal areas appeared, whereas during the easy condition, we observed activations in frontal and parietal cortices as well as in cingulate cortex and insula. To sum up, the efficiency of the time perception on the milliseconds level seems to be crucial for both efficient functioning on the higher temporal levels and for our cognitive functioning. The crucial areas of the brain associated with time perception were identified; however, the activation patterns of these areas did not differ in terms of individual efficiency of time perception at the milliseconds level.

Detailed Resource Type:

PhD Dissertations

Resource Identifier:

oai:rcin.org.pl:245887

Source:

IBD PAN, call no. 20789

Language:

pol

Language of abstract:

eng

Rights:

Rights Reserved - Free Access

Terms of use:

Copyright-protected material. May be used within the limits of statutory user freedoms

Copyright holder:

Publication made available with the written permission of the author

Digitizing institution:

Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Original in:

Library of the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS

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