Dr. Jingyi Wang’s work, titled “The intrinsic time tracker: temporal context is embedded in entorhinal and hippocampal functional connectivity patterns.”, was published in Nature Communications today! Using resting-state fMRI collected daily in two dense sampling studies, this work showed that entorhinal- and hippocampal-whole brain resting functional connectivity patterns systematically drift across a 30-day period, tracking or reflecting the time elapsed between fMRI sessions, thus revealing a spontaneous neural signature of the passage of time in humans. This temporal drift followed an anterior-to-posterior gradient along the hippocampus, and was stronger in the anterolateral (vs. posteromedial) entorhinal cortex, suggesting distinct temporal dynamics across these regions. Congratulations Jingyi and collaborators!