Publications of Warren H Meck     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Journal Articles

  1. Brannon, E.M., Libertus, M.E., Meck, W.H., & Woldorff, M.G. (2008). Electrophysiological measures of time processing in infant and adult brains: Weber’s law holds. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20, 193-203.
  2. Buhusi, C.V., Lamoureux, J.A., & Meck, W.H. (2008). Prenatal choline supplementation increases sensitivity to contextual processing of temporal information. Brain Research, 1237, 204-213.
  3. Cheng, R.K., MacDonald, C.J., Williams, C.L., & Meck, W.H. (2008). Prenatal choline supplementation alters the timing, emotion, and memory performance (TEMP) of adult male and female rats as indexed by differential reinforcement of low-rate schedule behavior. Learning & Memory, 15, 153-162.
  4. Cheng, R.K., Scott, A.C., Penney, T.B., Williams, C.L., & Meck, W.H. (2008). Prenatal choline availability differentially modulates timing of auditory and visual stimuli in aged rats. Brain Research, 1237, 167-175.
  5. Cheng, R.K., Williams, C.L., & Meck, W.H. (2008). Oscillatory bands, neuronal synchrony and hippocampal function: Implications of the effects of prenatal choline supplementation for sleep-dependent memory consolidation. Brain Research, 1237, 176-194.
  6. Lamoureux, J.A., Williams, C.L., & Meck, W.H. (2008). Availability of prenatal dietary choline alters the context sensitivity of Pavlovian conditioning in adult rats. Learning & Memory, 15, 866-875.
  7. Meck, W.H., Penney, T.B., & Pouthas, V. (2008). Cortico-striatal representation of time in animals and humans. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 18, 145-152.
  8. Meck, W.H., Williams, C.L., Cermak, J.M., & Blusztajn, J.K. (2008). Developmental periods of choline sensitivity provide an ontogenetic mechanism for regulating memory capacity and age-related dementia. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 1:7. (doi:10.3389/neuro.07.007.2007).
  9. Penney, T.B., Gibbon, J., & Meck, W.H. (2008). Categorical scaling of duration bisection in pigeons (Columba livia), mice (Mus musculus), and humans (homo sapiens). Psychological Science, 19, 1102-1108.
  10. Williamson, L.L., Cheng, R.K., Etchegaray, M., Meck, W.H. (2008). “Speed” warps time: Methamphetamine’s interactive roles in drug abuse, habit formation, and the biological clocks of circadian and interval timing. Current Drug Abuse Reviews, 1, 203-212.
  11. Wong-Goodrich, S.J.E., Glenn, M.J., Mellott, T.J., Blusztajn, J.K., Meck, W.H., & Williams, C.L. (2008). Hippocampal plasticity and spatial memory are differentially sensitive to the availability of choline in adulthood as a function of its supply in utero. Brain Research, 1237, 153-166.
  12. Buhusi, C.V., & Meck, W.H. (2007). Effect of clozapine on interval timing and working memory for time in the peak-interval procedure with gaps. Behavioural Processes, 74, 159-167.
  13. Cheng, R.K., Ali, Y.M., & Meck, W.H. (2007). Ketamine “unlocks” the reduced clock-speed effect of cocaine following extended training: Evidence for dopamine-glutamate interactions in timing and time perception. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 88, 149-159.
  14. Cheng, R.K., Etchegaray, M., & Meck, W.H. (2007). Impairments in timing, temporal memory, and reversal learning linked to neurotoxic regimens of methamphetamine intoxication. Brain Research, 1186, 255-266.
  15. Cheng, R.K., Hakak, O.L., & Meck, W.H. (2007). Habit formation and the loss of control of an internal clock: Inverse relationship between the level of baseline training and the clock-speed enhancing effects of methamphetamine. Psychopharmacology, 193, 351-362.
  16. Cheng, R.K., & Meck, W.H. (2007). Prenatal choline supplementation increases sensitivity to time by reducing non-scalar sources of variance in adult temporal processing. Brain Research, 1186, 242-254.
  17. Cordes, S., Williams, C.L., & Meck, W.H. (2007). Common representations of abstract quantities. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 16, 156-161.
  18. Droit-Volet, S., & Meck, W.H. (2007). How emotions colour our perception of time. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11, 504-513.
  19. Droit-Volet, S., Meck, W.H., & Penney, T.B. (2007). Sensory modality and time perception in children and adults. Behavioural Processes, 74, 244-250.
  20. MacDonald, C.J., Cheng, R.K., Williams, C.L., & Meck, W.H. (2007). Combined organizational and activational effects of short and long photoperiods on spatial and temporal memory in rats. Behavioural Processes, 74, 226-233.
  21. Meck, W.H. (2007). Acute ethanol potentiates the clock-speed enhancing effects of nicotine on timing and temporal memory. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 31, 2106-2113.
  22. Meck, W.H., & MacDonald, C.J. (2007). Amygdala inactivation reverses fear’s ability to impair divided attention and make time still. Behavioral Neuroscience, 121, 707-720.
  23. Buhusi, C.V., & Meck, W.H. (2006). Interval timing with gaps and distracters: Evaluation of the ambiguity, switch, and time-sharing hypotheses. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 32, 329-338.
  24. Buhusi, C.V., & Meck, W.H. (2006). Time sharing in rats: A peak-interval procedure with gaps and distracters. Behavioural Processes, 71, 107-115.
  25. Cheng, R.K., MacDonald, C.J., & Meck, W.H. (2006). Differential effects of cocaine and ketamine on time estimation: Implications for neurobiological models of interval timing. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 85, 114-122.
  26. Cheng, R.K., Meck, W.H., & Williams, C.L. (2006). α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and temporal memory: Synergistic effects of combining prenatal choline and nicotine on reinforcement-induced resetting of an interval clock. Learning & Memory, 13, 127-134.
  27. MacDonald, C.J., & Meck, W.H. (2006). Interaction of raclopride and preparatory-interval effects on simple reaction-time performance. Behavioural Brain Research, 175, 62-74.
  28. Matell, M.S., Bateson, M., & Meck, W.H. (2006). Single-trials analyses demonstrate that increases in clock speed contribute to the methamphetamine-induced horizontal shifts in peak-interval timing functions. Psychopharmacology, 188, 201-212.
  29. Meck, W.H. (2006). Frontal cortex lesions eliminate the clock speed effect of dopaminergic drugs on interval timing. Brain Research, 1108, 157-167.
  30. Meck, W.H. (2006). Neuroanatomical localization of an internal clock: A functional link between mesolimbic, nigrostriatal, and mesocortical dopaminergic systems. Brain Research, 1108, 93-107.
  31. Meck, W.H. (2006). Temporal memory in mature and aged rats is sensitive to choline acetyltransferase inhibition. Brain Research, 1108, 168-175.
  32. Buhusi, C.V., Perera, D., & Meck, W.H. (2005). Memory for timing visual and auditory signals in albino and pigmented rats. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 31, 18-30.
  33. Buhusi, C.V., & Meck, W.H. (2005). What makes us tick? Functional and neural mechanisms of interval timing. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 6, 755-765.
  34. Lustig, C., Matell, M.S., & Meck, W.H. (2005). Not “just” a coincidence: Frontal-striatal synchronization in working memory and interval timing. Memory, 13, 441-448.
  35. Lustig, C., & Meck, W.H. (2005). Chronic treatment with haloperidol induces working memory deficits in feedback effects of interval timing. Brain and Cognition, 58, 9-16.
  36. MacDonald, C.J., & Meck, W.H. (2005). Differential effects of clozapine and haloperidol on interval timing in the supraseconds range. Psychopharmacology, 182, 232-244.
  37. Meck, W.H. (2005). Neuropsychology of timing and time perception. Brain and Cognition, 58, 1-8.
  38. Meck, W.H., & N'Diaye, K. (2005). Un modèle neurobiologique de la perception et de l’estimation du temps. Psychologie Francaise, 50, 47-63.
  39. Melgire, M., Ragot, R., Samson, S., Penney, T.B., Meck, W.H., & Pouthas, V. (2005). Auditory/visual duration bisection in patients with left or right medial-temporal lobe resection. Brain and Cognition, 58, 119-124.
  40. Penney, T.B., Meck, W.H., Roberts, S.A., Gibbon, J., & Erlenmeyer-Kimling, L. (2005). Attention mediated temporal processing deficits in subjects at high risk for schizophrenia. Brain and Cognition, 58, 109-118.
  41. Brannon, E., Wolfe, L., Meck, W.H., & Woldorff, M. (2004). Timing in the baby brain. Cognitive Brain Research, 21, 227-233.
  42. Hinton, S.C., & Meck, W.H. (2004). Frontal-striatal circuitry activated by human peak-interval timing in the supra-seconds range. Cognitive Brain Research, 21, 171-182.
  43. MacDonald, C.J., & Meck, W.H. (2004). Systems-level integration of interval timing and reaction time. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 28, 747-769.
  44. Matell, M.S., King, G.R., & Meck, W.H. (2004). Differential adjustment of interval timing by the chronic administation of intermittent or continuous cocaine. Behavioral Neuroscience, 118, 150-156.
  45. Matell, M.S., & Meck, W.H. (2004). Cortico-striatal circuits and interval timing: Coincidence-detection of oscillatory processes. Cognitive Brain Research, 21, 139-170.
  46. Meck, W.H., & Malapani, C. (2004). Neuroimaging of interval timing. Cognitive Brain Research, 21, 133-137.
  47. Mellott, T.J., Williams, C.L., Meck, W.H., & Blusztajn, J.K (2004). Prenatal choline supplementation advances hippocampal development and enhances MAPK and CREB activation. FASEB Journal, 18, 545-547.
  48. Matell, M.S., Meck, W.H., & Nicolelis, M.A.L. (2003). Interval timing and the encoding of signal duration by ensembles of cortical and striatal neurons. Behavioral Neuroscience, 117, 760-773.
  49. Meck, W.H., & Williams, C.L. (2003). Metabolic imprinting of choline by its availability during gestation: Implications for memory and attentional processing across the lifespan. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 27, 385-399.
  50. Buhusi, C.V., & Meck, W.H. (2002). Differential effects of methamphetamine and haloperidol on the control of an internal clock. Behavioral Neuroscience, 116, 291-297.
  51. Buhusi, C.V., Sasaki, A., & Meck, W.H. (2002). Temporal integration as a function of signal/gap intensity in rats (Rattus norvegicus) and pigeons (Columba livia). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 116, 381-390.
  52. Meck, W.H. (2002). Choline uptake in the frontal cortex is proportional to the absolute error of a temporal memory translation constant in mature and aged rats. Learning and Motivation, 33, 88-104.
  53. Meck, W.H. & Benson, A.M. (2002). Dissecting the brain's internal clock: How frontal-striatal circuitry keeps time and shifts attention. Brain and Cognition, 48, 195-211.
  54. Lustig, C., & Meck, W.H. (2001). Paying attention to time as one gets older. Psychological Science, 12, 478-484.
  55. Meck, W.H. (2001). Interval timing and genomics: What makes mutant mice tick?. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 14, 211-231.
  56. Mohler, E.G., Meck, W.H., & Williams, C.L. (2001). Sustained attention in adult mice is modulated by prenatal choline availability. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 14, 136-150.
  57. Sasaki, A., Wetsel, W.C., Rodriguiz, R.M., & Meck, W.H. (2001). Timing of the acoustic startle response in mice: Habituation and dishabituation as a function of the interstimulus interval. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 14, 258-268.
  58. Lustig, C., & Meck, W.H. (2001). Chronic treatment with haloperidol induces working memory deficits in feedback effects of interval timing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Suppl, 89.
  59. Bushsi, C.V., & Meck, W.H. (2000). Timing for the absence of a stimulus: The gap paradigm reversed. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 26, 305-322.
  60. Matell, M.S. & Meck, W.H. (2000). Neuropsychological mechanisms of interval timing behaviour. BioEssays, 22, 94-103.
  61. Montoya, D.A.C., White, A.M., Williams, C.L., Blusztajn, J.K., Meck, W.H., & Swartzwelder, H.S. (2000). Prenatal choline exposure alters hippocampal responsiveness to cholinergic stimulation in adulthood. Developmental Brain Research, 123, 25-32.
  62. Penny, T.B., Gibbon, J., & Meck, W.H. (2000). Differential effects of auditory and visual signals on clock speed and temporal memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 26, 1770-1787.
  63. Williams, C.L., Wong, R.W., Zeisel, S.H., Mar, M.H., & Meck, W.H. (2000). Supplementation with methyl group donors, folate or choline during late pregnancy in rats improves visuospatial memory performance of the offspring. Teratology, 61, 462.
  64. Cermak, J.M., Blusztajn, J.K., Meck, W.H., Williams, C.L., Fitzgerald, C. Rosene, D.L., & Loy, R. (1999). Prenatal availability of choline alters the development of acetylcholinesterase in rat hippocampus. Developmental Neuroscience, 21, 94-104.
  65. Jones, III, J.P., Meck, W.H., Williams, C.L., Wilson, W.A., & Swartzwelder, S.H. (1999). Choline availability to the developing rat fetus alters adult hippocampal long-term potentiation. Developmental Brain Research, 118, 159-167.
  66. Matell, M.S. & Meck, W.H. (1999). Reinforcement-induced within-trial resetting of an internal clock. Behavioural Processes, 45, 159-171.
  67. W.H. Meck & Williams, C.L. (1999). Choline Supplementation during Pre- and Postnatal Development Reduces Proactive Interference in Spatial Memory. Developmental Brain Research, 118, 51-59.
  68. Paule, M.G., Meck, W.H., McMillan, D.E. Bateson, M. Popke, E.J., Chelonis, J.J., & Hinton, S.C. (1999). The use of timing behaviors in animals and humans to detect drug and/or toxicant effects. Neutrotoxicology and Teratology, 21, 491-502.
  69. Levin, E.D., Conners, C.K., Silva, D., Hinton, S.C., Meck, W.H., March, J., & Rose, J.E. (1998). Transdermal nicotine effects on attention. Psychopharmacology, 140, 135-141.
  70. Malapani, C., Rakitin, B., Meck, W.H., Deweer, B., Dubois, B., & Gibbon, J. (1998). Coupled temporal memories in Parkinson's disease: A dopamine-related dysfunction. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 10, 316-331.
  71. Pyapali, G.K., Turner, D.A., Williams, C.L., Meck, W.H., & Swartzwelder, H.S. (1998). Prenatal dietary choline supplementation decreases threshold for induction of long-term potentiation in young adult rats. Journal of Neurophysiology, 79, 1790-1796.
  72. Rakitin, B.C., Gibbon, J., Penney, T.B., Malapani, C., Hinton, S.C., & Meck, W.H. (1998). Scalar expectancy theory and peak-interval timing in humans. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 24, 15-33.
  73. Williams, C.L., Meck, W.H., Heyer, D., & Loy, R. (1998). Hypertrophy of basal forebrain neurons and enhanced visouspatial memory in perinatally choline-supplemented rats. Brain Research, 794, 225-238.
  74. Hinton, S.C., & Meck, W.H. (1997). The "internal clocks" of circadian and interval timing. Endeavour, 21, 3-8.
  75. Hinton, S.C., & Meck, W.H. (1997). The "internal clocks" of circadian and interval timing. Endeavour, 21, 82-87.
  76. Meck, W.H., & Williams, C.L. (1997). Characterization of the facilitative effects of perinatal choline supplementation on timing and temporal memory. NeuroReport, 8, 2831-2835.
  77. Meck, W.H., & Williams, C.L. (1997). Perinatal choline supplementation increases the threshold for chunking in spatial memory. NeuroReport, 8, 3053-3059.
  78. Meck, W.H., & Williams, C.L. (1997). Simultaneous temporal processing is sensitive to prenatal choline availability in mature and aged rats. NeuroReport, 8, 3045-3051.
  79. Connors, C.K., Levin, E.D., Sparrow, E., Hinton, S.C., Erhardt, D., Meck, W.H., Rose, J.E., & March, J. (1996). Nicotine and attention in adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Psychopharmacology Bulletin, 32, 67-73.
  80. Hinton, S.C., & Meck, W.H. (1996). Increasing the speed of an internal clock: The effects of nicotine on interval timing. Drug Development Research, 38, 204-211.
  81. Levin, E.D., Connors, C.K., Sparrow, E., Hinton, S.C., Erhardt, D., Meck, W.H., Rose, J.E., & March, J. (1996). Nicotine effects on adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Psychopharmacology, 123, 55-63.
  82. Meck, W.H. (1996). Neuropharmacology of timing and time perception. Cognitive Brain Research, 3, 227-242.
  83. Penney, T.B., Holder, M.D., & Meck, W.H. (1996). Clonidine-induced antagonism of norepinephrine modulates the attentional processes involved in peak-interval timing. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 4, 82-92.
  84. Church, R.M., Meck, W.H., & Gibbon, J. (1994). Application of scalar timing theory to individual trials. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 20, 135-155.
  85. Malapani, C., Rakitin, B., Deweer, B., Meck, W.H., Gibbon, J., Pillon, B., Defontaines, B., Dubois, B., & Agid, Y. (1994). Segregation of interval timing processes within basal ganglia. Proceedings of the International Neuropsychological Society, 16, 22-25.
  86. Meck, W.H., & Angell, K.E. (1992). Repeated administration of pyrithiamine leads to a proportional increase in the remembered durations of events. Psychobiology, 20, 39-46.
  87. Church, R.M., Miller, K.D., Meck, W.H., & Gibbon, J. (1991). Symmetrical and asymmetrical sources of variance in temporal generalization. Animal Learning & Behavior, 19, 207-214.
  88. Meck, W.H. (1991). Modality-specific circadian rhythmicities influence mechanisms of attention and memory for interval timing. Learning and Motivation, 22, 153-179.
  89. Loy, R., Heyer, D., Williams, C.L., & Meck, W.H. (1991). Choline-induced spatial memory facilitation correlates with altered distribution and morphology of septal neurons. Advances in Experimental and Medical Biology, 295, 373-382.
  90. Williams, C.L., & Meck, W.H. (1991). Organizational effects of gonadal steroids on sexually dimorphic spatial ability. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 16, 157-177.
  91. Dallal, N.L., & Meck, W.H. (1990). Hierarchical structures: Chunking by food type facilitates spatial memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 16, 69-84.
  92. Williams, C.L., Barnett, A.M., & Meck, W.H. (1990). Orgnaizational effects of early gonadal secretions on sexual differentiation in spatial memory. Behavioral Neuroscience, 104, 84-97.
  93. Meck, W.H., Smith, R.A., & Williams, C.L. (1989). Organizational changes in cholinergic activity and enhanced visuospatial memory as a function of choline administered prenatally or postnatally or both. Behavioural Neuroscience, 103, 118-146.
  94. Meck, W.H. (1988). Hippocampal function is required for feedback control of an internal clock's criterion. Behavioural Neuroscience, 102, 54-60.
  95. Meck, W.H., Smith, R.A., & Williams, C.L. (1988). Pre- and postnatal choline supplementation produces long-term facilitation of spatial memory. Developmental Psychobiology, 21, 339-353.
  96. Olton, D.S., Wenk, G.L., Church, R.M., & Meck, W.H. (1988). Attention and the frontal cortex as examined by simultaneous temporal processing. Neuropsychologia, 26, 307-318.
  97. Meck, W.H. (1987). Vasopressin metabolite neuropeptide facilitates simultaneous temporal processing. Behavioural Brain Research, 23, 147-157.
  98. Meck, W.H., & Church, R.M. (1987). Cholinergic modulation of the content of temporal memory. Behavioural Neuroscience, 101, 457-464.
  99. Meck, W.H., & Church, R.M. (1987). Nutrients that modify the speed of internal clock and memory storage processes. Behavioural Neuroscience, 101, 465-475.
  100. Meck, W.H., Church, R.M., Wenk, G.L., & Olton, D.S. (1987). Nucleus basalis magnocellularis and medial septal area lesions differentially impair temporal memory. Journal of Neuroscience, 7, 3505-3511.
  101. Olton, D.S., Meck, W.H., & Church, R.M. (1987). Separation of hippocampal and amygdaloid involvement in temporal memory dysfunctions. Brain Research, 404, 180-188.
  102. Meck, W.H. (1986). Affinity for the dopamine D2 receptor predicts neuroleptic potency in decreasing the speed of an internal clock. Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior, 25, 1185-1189.
  103. Meck, W.H., Church, R.M., & Wenk, G.L. (1986). Arginine vasopressin inoculates against age-related increases in sodium-dependent high affinity choline uptake and discrepancies in the content of temporal memory. European Journal of Pharmacology, 130, 327-331.
  104. Meck, W.H. (1985). Posterinforcement signal processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 11, 52-70.
  105. Meck, W.H., Church, R.M., & Gibbon, J. (1985). Temporal integration in duration and number discrimination. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 11, 591-597.
  106. Meck, W.H., & Church, R.M. (1984). Simultaneous temporal processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 10, 1-29.
  107. Meck, W.H., Church, R.M., & Olton, D.S. (1984). Hippocampus, time, and memory. Behavioral Neuroscience, 98, 3-22.
  108. Meck, W.H., Komeily-Zadeh, R.N., & Church, R.M. (1984). Two-step acquisition: Modification of an internal clock's criterion. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 10, 297-306.
  109. Meck, W.H. (1983). Selective adjustment of the speed of internal clock and memory storage processes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 9, 171-201.
  110. Meck, W.H., & Church, R.M. (1983). A mode control model of counting and timing processes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 9, 320-334.
  111. Meck, W.H. & Church, R.M. (1982). Abstraction of temporal attributes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 8, 226-243.
  112. Meck, W.H., & Church, R.M. (1982). Discrimination of fixed intertrial intervals in cross-modal transfer of duration. Bulletin of the Psychonomic, 19, 234-236.
  113. Fantino, E., Dunn, R., & Meck, W. (1979). Percentage reinforcement and choice. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 32, 335-340.

Books

  1. Meck, W.H., Guest Editor (2005). Neuropsychology of timing and time perception timing.. Brain and Cognition.
  2. Meck, W.H., Guest Editor (2004). Neuroimaging of interval timing.. Cognitive Brain Research.
  3. Meck, W.H. (2003). Edited book: Functional and neural mechanisms of interval timing.. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.

Chapters in Books

  1. Balci, F., Meck, W.H., Moore, H., & Brunner, D. "Timing deficits in aging and neuropathology." Animal Models of Human Cognitive Aging. Ed. J.L. Bizon, & A. Wood, Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2009: 161-201.
  2. MacDonald, C.J., & Meck, W.H. "Cortico-striatal mechanisms of interval timing and bird song: Time flies and may also sing." Functional and Neural Mechanisms of Interval Timing. Ed. W. H. Meck Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2003: 393-418.
  3. Matell, M.S., Meck, W.H., & Nicolelis, M A.L. "Integration of behavior and timing: Anatomically separate systems or distributed processing?." Functional and Neural Mechanisms of Interval Timing. Ed. W. H. Meck Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2003: 371-391.
  4. Meck, W.H. "Distortions in the content of temporal memory: Neurobiological correlates." Animal Cognition and Sequential Behavior: Behavioral, Biological, and Computational Perspectives. Ed. S. B. Fountain, M. D. Bunsey, J. H. Danks, & M. K. McBeath Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Press, 2002: 175-200.
  5. Penney, T.B., Allan, L.G., Meck, W.H., & Gibbon, J. "Memory mixing in duration bisection." Timing and behavior: Neural, psychological and computational perspectives. Ed. D.A. Rosenbaum & C.E. Collyer Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998: 165-193.
  6. Hinton, S.C., & Meck, W.H. "How time flies: Functional and neural mechanisms of interval timing." Time and behaviour: Psychological and neurobiological analyses. Ed. C.M. Bradshaw & E. Szabadi New York: Elsevier, 1997: 409-457.
  7. Meck, W.H. "Application of a mode-control model of temporal integration to counting and timing behaviour." Time and behaviour: Psycholigical and neurobiological analyses. Ed. C.M. Bradshaw & E. Szabadi New York: Elsevier, 1997: 133-184.
  8. Broadbent, H.A., Rakitin, B.C., Church, R.M., & Meck, W.H. "Quantitative relationships between timing and counting." The development of numerical competence: Animal and human models. Ed. S. Boysen & E.J. Capaldi Hilldale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1993: 171-187.
  9. Williams, C.L., & Meck, W.H. "Organizational effects of gonadal hormones induce qualitative differences in visuospatial navigation." The development of sex differences and similarities in behaviour. Ed. M. Haug, R. Whalen, C. Aron, & K. Olsen Amsterdam: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993: 175-189.
  10. Loy, R., Heyer, D., Williams, C.L., & Meck, W.H. "Choline-induced spatial memory facilitation correlates with altered distribution and morphology of septal neurons." Basal forebrain: Anatomy to function. Ed. T.C. Napier, I. Hanin, & P. Kalivas New York: Plenum, 1992
  11. Rakitin, B.C., Dallal, N.L., & Meck, W.H. "Spatial memory structure and capacity: Influences on problem-solving and memory-coding strategies." Cognitive aspects of stimulus control. Ed. W.K. Honig & J.G. Fetterman Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1992: 155-183.
  12. Church, R.M., & Meck, W.H. "Biological basis of the remembered time of reinforcement." Quantitative analyses of behavior: Biological determinants of reinforcement. Ed. M.L. Commons, R.M. Church, J.R. Stellar, & A.R. Wagner Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1988: 103-119.
  13. Meck, W.H. "Internal clock and reward pathways share physiologically similar information-processing stages." Quantitative analyses of behavior: Biological determinants of reinforcement. Ed. M.L. Commons, R.M. Church, J.R. Stellar, & A.R. Wagner Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1988: 121-138.
  14. Meck, W.H., & Church, R.M. "Arginine vasopressin inoculates against age-related changes in temporal memory." Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences: Memory dysfunctions: An integration of animal and human research from preclinical and clinical perpectives. Ed. D.S. Olton, E. Gamzu, & S. Corkin New York, NY: The New York Academy of Sciences, 1985: 453-456.
  15. Gibbon, J., Church, R.M., & Meck, W.H. "Scalar timing in memory." Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences: Timing and time perception. Ed. J. Gibbon, & L. Allan New York, NY: The New York Academy of Sciences, 1984: 52-77.
  16. Church, R.M., & Meck, W.H. "The numerical attribute of stimuli." Animal cognition. Ed. H.L. Roitblat, T.G. Bever, & H.S. Terrace Hillsdale: NJ: Erlbaum, 1984: 445-464.
  17. Meck, W.H. "Attentional bias between modalities: Effect on the internal clock, memory, and decision stages used in animal time discrimination." Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences: Timing and time perception. Ed. J. Gibbon, & L. Allan New York, NY: NYAS, 1984: 528-541.
  18. Church, R.M., & Meck, W.H. "Acquisition and cross-modal transfer of classification rules for temporal intervals." Quantitative analyses of behavior: Discrimination processes. Ed. M.L. Commons, R.J. Hernstein, & A.R. Wagner Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1984: 75-97.

Articles Submitted

  1. Agostino, P.V., Golombek, D.A., & Meck, W.H (2009). Unwinding the molecular basis of interval and circadian timing. Trends in Neurosciences, in press.
  2. Buhusi, C.V., & Meck, W.H (2009). Relative time sharing: New findings and an extension of the resource allocation model. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society - London B - (Biological Sciences), in press.
  3. Cheng, R.K., Williams, C.L., & Meck, W.H (2009). Neurophysiological mechanisms of sleep-dependent memory consolidation and its facilitation by prenatal choline supplementation. Chinese Journal of Physiology, in press.
  4. Fortin, C., Fairhurst, S., Malapani, C., Morin, C., Towey, J., & Meck, W.H (2009). Expectancy in multisecond peak-interval timing with gaps in humans. Perception & Psychophysics, in press.
  5. Lustig, C., & Meck, W. H. (2007). Modality differences in timing and temporal memory over the lifespan. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. (accepted pending revision).
  6. MacDonald, C. J., Cheng, R. K., Clore, E. L., Crawford, E., Laino, A., & Meck, W. H. (2007). Setting of temporal thresholds requires differential protein synthesis in the striatum. Nature Neuroscience. (submitted).
  7. McGowan, P. O., Hope, T. A., Meck, W. H., Kelsoe, G., & Williams, C. L (2007). Impairment of social recognition memory in RAG1- but not RAG2-deficient mice. Journal of Neuroscience. (submitted).
  8. Meck, W. H., Çevik, M. Ö, Cheng, R. K., MacDonald, C. J., & Sasaki, A (2007). Gene-dose dependent effects of methamphetamine on interval timing in dopamine-transporter knockout mice. Journal of Neuroscience. (submitted).
  9. Meck, W. H., & Williams, C. L (2007). Novel inversions in the presentation of numerical stimuli provide evidence for spontaneous subtraction. Cognition. (accepted pending revision).
  10. Meck, W. H., & Williams, C. L (2007). Organizational effects of perinatal choline supplementation on spatial exploration as a function of sex, time of day, and aging. Neurobiology of Aging. (accepted pending revision).
  11. Cheng, R. K., & Meck, W. H (2007). Oscillations of local field potentials in the dorsal striatum reveal the encoding/decoding of temporal memory. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B - (Biological Sciences), in press.
  12. Meck, W. H., Agostino, P. V., & Golombek, D. V (2007). Molecular mechanisms of interval timing. TRENDS in Neurosciences, invited review.
  13. Williamson, L. L., Cheng, R. K., Etchegaray, M., Meck, W. H (2007). “Speed” warps time: Methamphetamine’s interactive roles in drug abuse, habit formation, and the biological clocks of circadian and interval timing. Current Drug Abuse Reviews, in press.
  14. Fortin, C., Fairhurst, S., Malapani, C., Morin, C., Towey, J., & Meck, W. H (2007). Expectancy in multisecond peak-interval timing with gaps in humans. Perception & Psychophysics, in press.
  15. Buhusi, C. V., Benson, A. M., & Meck, W. H (2007). Resource-sharing as a function of the relative signal/gap durations in simultaneous temporal processing. Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences.
  16. Cheng, R. K., MacDonald, C. J., Williams, C. L., & Meck, W. H (2007). Prenatal choline supplementation alters the timing, emotion, and memory performance (TEMP) of adult male and female rats as indexed by differential reinforcement of low-rate schedule behavior.. Learning & Memory, in press.

Commentaries/Book Reviews

  1. Agostino, P.V., Peryer, G., & Meck, W.H (2008). [How music fills our emotions and helps us keep time]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 31, 575-576.
  2. Meck, W.H. (1994). [A "knowledge navigator: of animal cognition, Invited Book Review of C.R. Gallistel, ed. (1992), Animal cognition, Cambridge: MIT Press]. Contemporary Psychology, 39, 515-516.
  3. Meck, W.H. (1992). [Book review of H. Rahmann & M, Rahmann's text, The neurobiological basis of memory and behavior]. The New England Journal of Medicine, 327, 1538-1539.
  4. Meck, W.H. (1985). [Hippocampus and "general" mnemonic function: Only time will tell]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 8, 509-510. (Commentary on J.N.P. Rawlins (1985))

Reprinted Articles

  1. Meck, W.H., Smith, R.A., & Williams, C.L. (1989). Organizational changes in cholinergic activity and enhanced visuospatial memory as a function of choline administered prenatally or postnatally or both. Behavioral Neuroscience, 103, 118-146. (Reprinted (1990) in J.P.J. Pinel (Ed.), Current Research in Biopsychology. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon).

Book Reviews

  1. Lustig, C., & Meck, W.H (2008). [Book review of Torkel Klingberg’s text, The overflowing brain: Information overload and the limits of working memory. New York: Oxford University Press]. The New England Journal of Medicine, in press.

Other

  1. Meck, W. H (2002). Coincidence detection as the core process for interval timing in frontal-striatal circuits. NeuroImage, 49, 668.
  2. Meck, W. H., & Williams, C. L (2002). Nootrophics.. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, 1021-1026.
  3. Mohler, E.G., Meck, W.H., & Williams, C.L. (2001). "Sustained Attention in Adult Mice is Modulated by Prenatal Choline Availability". International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 14, 136-150.
  4. Lustig, C., & Meck, W.H. (2001). Chronic treatment with haloperidol induces working memory deficits in feedback effects of interval timing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, (Suppl.), 89.
  5. Williams, C.L., Wong, R.W., Zeisel, S.H., Mar, M.-H., & Meck, W.H. (2000). Supplementation with methyl group donors, folate or choline during late pregnancy in rats improves visuospatial memory performance of the offspring. Teratology, 61, 462.
  6. Lustig, C.A., Meck, W.H. (1998). Attention mediated processing deficits as a function of age, signal, modality, and time of day. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Suppl., 134.
  7. Meck, W.H., Hinton, S.C., & Matell, M.S. (1998). Coincidence-detection models of interval timing: Evidence from fMRI studies of cortico-striatal circuits. NeuroImage, 7, S281.
  8. Hinton, S.C., Meck, W.H., & MacFall, J.R. (1996). Peak-interval timing in humans activates frontal-striatal loops. NeuroImage, 3, S224.
  9. Meck, W.H. (1994). Cholinergic function and the internal clock. Behavioural Pharmacology, 5, 27.
  10. Meck, W.H. (1993). Forward to Euan M. Macphail's text, The neuroscience of animal intelligence: From the seahare to the seahorse, xvii-xix.