A Spotlight article[I] that considers the concept of the brain’s chronoarchitecture; the timeline of happenings across the brain as seen from the neurons’ perspective. Different neuronal components (neurons, areas, etc) hear about (get information from) different components at a different (external) time, resulting in different temporal hierarchies.
[I] The full title of the 2013 article is: “Time and the brain: neurorelativity. The chronoarchitecture of the brain from the neuronal rather than the observer’s perspective”.