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Warren Meck


Professor Warren Meck is a professor in psychology and neuroscience in the Duke University. His main field of interest is Interval-Timing mechanisms and subjective time perception. He is editor in chief in the journal of Timing & Time Perception. He introduced an interesting time perception model in 1984 and 2005. He explained that time is created in a dedicated module in the certain internal clock. Meck has over than 19000 citation in google scholar.

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Education

  • Ph.D., Psychology, Brown University, 1982
  • B.A., Psychology, University of California, San Diego, 1978
  • Some of noteworthy articles

    Meck, W. H., & Church, R. M. (1983). A mode control model of counting and timing processes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 9(3), 320.

    Meck, W. H. (1996). Neuropharmacology of timing and time perception. Cognitive brain research, 3(3), 227-242.

    Gibbon, J., Church, R. M., & Meck, W. H. (1984). Scalar timing in memory. Annals of the New York Academy of sciences, 423(1), 52-77.

    Buhusi, Catalin V., and Warren H. Meck. "What makes us tick? Functional and neural mechanisms of interval timing." Nature Reviews Neuroscience 6.10 (2005): 755-765.

    Meck, Warren H. "Selective adjustment of the speed of internal clock and memory processes." Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 9.2 (1983): 171.

    Yin, B., & Meck, W. H. (2014). Comparison of interval timing behaviour in mice following dorsal or ventral hippocampal lesions with mice having δ-opioid receptor gene deletion. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 369(1637), 20120466.

    Coull, J. T., Cheng, R. K., & Meck, W. H. (2011). Neuroanatomical and neurochemical substrates of timing. Neuropsychopharmacology, 36(1), 3-25.

    Awards, Honors and Distinctions

    Warren H. Meck,

    January, 2012 Project Advisor, NSF supported “Exploring Time” exhibit, Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, 2000–present Chair – Awards Committee, American Psychological Association, Division 6, 2003-2004 CNRS Associate "Rouge" Research Scientist Fellowship, UPR 640, Paris, France, 2003 Participating Faculty, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, An Introductory Course, Medical College of Wisconsin, October 23–25, 2003 James McKeen Cattell Sabbatical Fellowship, 2002-2003 Chair, Behavioral Neuroscience Program (BBBP-5), 2000 Project Advisor, NSF supported “Exploring Time” exhibit, Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, January, 2000–2003 Invited Plenary Lecturer, XXVI International Ethological Conference, August 2–9, 1999 Project Advisor, NSF supported "Exploring Time" exhibit, Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, 1999-2002 Visiting Scientist, Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig, Germany, 1999 Fellow of the American Psychological Society, elected 1998 Panel Member, Cognitive Neuroscience Program, Special Emphasis Panel, NIMH, 1998-1999 Project Advisor, "What Makes Us Tick?", a British Broadcasting Company documentary, 1998 James S. McDonnell Fellowship, Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, 1997 Sponsor, National Research Service Award Fellowships, 1997-2000 Fellow of the American Psychological Association, elected 1996 Investigator, Mental Health Clinical Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, UNC, Chapel Hill, 1996–present Panel Member, Basic Behavioral Sciences Services Research Subcommittee, NIDA, 1995-1999 Sponsor, Wellcome Trust Advanced Training Fellowship, 1995-1998 Early Career Recognition Award, Eastern Psychological Association, 1994 Panel Member, Neurobiology of Cognition and Behavior Committee, NINDS/NIH, 1993 Special Reviewer, Psychobiology and Behavior Committee, NIMH, 1993 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship in Neuroscience, 1988-1990 FIRST Award, NINCDS: Fundamental Neurosciences Program, 1988 James McKeen Cattell Dissertation Award, The New York Academy of Sciences, 1982 Sigma Xi, Brown University Chapter, 0 1982

    References

    Warren Meck Wikipedia