Temporal processing refers to the brain's ability to perceive and interpret time intervals and sequences of events. This area of research explores how the brain processes temporal information, including how we perceive the duration of time intervals, how we synchronize our actions with external events, and how we perceive the order of events in a sequence. Researchers in this field utilize various methods, such as behavioral studies, neuroimaging techniques, and computational modeling, to gain insight into the mechanisms underlying temporal processing in the brain. Ultimately, understanding temporal processing can provide valuable insights into how the brain organizes and interprets information from the environment.