The Temporal Niche

M. Jones
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Members of the same species share categorically similar rhythmic events in their communicative activities. In this fashion, conspecifics are bound in time. And this dependence on time during communicative interactions is at the heart of dynamic attending. The chapter develops the hypothesis that the resonance and entrainment capacities of an individual change over a life span. Resonance between driving rhythm and its neural correlate predicts slowing of driven oscillator periods over the life span. A corollary holds that entrainment predicts optimal phase-coupling of the driven (oscillator) with the driving (event) rhythm over the life span. Together, these two trends form the aging hypothesis. Evidence supporting the aging hypothesis is reviewed in this chapter.
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时间生态位
同一物种的成员在他们的交流活动中有着相似的节奏事件。在这种方式下,同形体在时间上受到约束。在交流互动中,这种对时间的依赖是动态参与的核心。这一章发展了一个假设,即一个人的共振和携带能力在一生中会发生变化。驱动节奏及其神经关联之间的共振预测了驱动振荡器周期在寿命周期内的减慢。一个推论认为,夹带预测了在整个生命周期内被驱动(振荡器)与驱动(事件)节奏的最佳相位耦合。这两种趋势共同构成了老龄化假说。本章回顾了支持衰老假说的证据。
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