Temporal continuity of self: Long autocorrelation windows mediate self-specificity
The self is characterized by an intrinsic temporal component consisting in continuity across time. On the neural level, this temporal continuity manifests in the brain's intrinsic neural timescales (INT) that can be measured by the autocorrelation window (ACW). Recent EEG studies reveal a relat...
Main Authors: | Ignaszewski, J. (Author), Northoff, G. (Author), Smith, D. (Author), Wolff, A. (Author), Wolman, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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NLM (Medline)
2022
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