An Endogenous Metric for the Control of Perception of Brief Temporal Intervals

Citation:
Hancock, P.A. (1984). An endogenous metric for the control of perception of brief temporal intervals. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 423, 594-596.
Abstract:
The biochemical clock hypothesis, advanced by Hoagland in 1993, suggested the existence of a unitary neurophysical process which subsumed the human perception of brief temporal intervals.