Timing Perception

Modified on: Wed, 15 Aug, 2018 at 1:20 PM


Normal range

80-100


What is means

Your Timing Perception score reflects how well your brain is able to keep track of time. 


What it tests

The integrity of neural connections between the cerebellum and cerebral cortex. 


Why it's important

The cerebellum is directly responsible for motor learning, balance and coordination, and timing accuracy. Poor Timing Perception scores have been correlated with migraines, chronic pain, and trauma to the cerebellum


Tests used to compute your score

Duration Challenge


Blog articles about Timing Perception

The Timing Perception Measure


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