Bayesian causal inference drives temporal sensorimotor recalibration

How does the brain determine the time interval occurring between a sensorimotor pair of events, like a button press and a flash? Psychophysical experiments have shown that the relative position in time of two sensorimotor events is subject to contraction (causal/intentional binding) [1] and to adaptive shifts which lead to striking time-ordering reversal illusions [2]. The subjective structure of time appears thus to be extremely fluid and nonlinear.