Many behaviourally relevant sensory events such as motion stimuli and speech have an intrinsic spatio-temporal structure. This will engage intentional and most likely unintentional (automatic) prediction mechanisms enhancing the perception of upcoming stimuli in the event stream. Here we sought to probe the anticipatory processes that are automatically driven by rhythmic input streams in terms of their spatial and temporal components. To this end, we employed an apparent visual motion paradigm testing the effects of pre-target motion on lateralized visual target discrimination. The motion stimuli either moved towards or away from peripheral target positions (valid vs. invalid spatial motion cueing) at a rhyth-mic or arrhythmic pace (valid v...
Anticipatory eye movements are important when tracking the motion of a target because they help over...
It is increasingly clear that we extract patterns of temporal regularity between events to optimize ...
It is not clear whether the critical features used to discriminate movements are identical to those ...
Many behaviourally relevant sensory events such as motion stimuli and speech have an intrinsic spati...
Many behaviourally relevant sensory events such as motion stimuli and speech have an intrinsic spati...
The human brain is nearly constantly subjected to visual motion signals originating from a large var...
Our perceptions are fundamentally altered by our expectations, a.k.a. "priors" about the world. In p...
Dynamic stimuli capture attention, even if not in the focus of endogenous attention. Such a stimulu...
Abstract Although saccadic reaction times to a visual stimulus are facilitated if an auditory accomp...
In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For instanc...
The influence of attentional entrainment on the prediction of dynamic events was explored in three e...
Contains fulltext : 77467.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 3 experimen...
<div><p>Visual motion information from dynamic environments is important in multisensory temporal pe...
Background: Continuous visual information is important for movement initiation in a variety of motor...
It has been argued that the capture of visual spatial attention is contingent on attentional control...
Anticipatory eye movements are important when tracking the motion of a target because they help over...
It is increasingly clear that we extract patterns of temporal regularity between events to optimize ...
It is not clear whether the critical features used to discriminate movements are identical to those ...
Many behaviourally relevant sensory events such as motion stimuli and speech have an intrinsic spati...
Many behaviourally relevant sensory events such as motion stimuli and speech have an intrinsic spati...
The human brain is nearly constantly subjected to visual motion signals originating from a large var...
Our perceptions are fundamentally altered by our expectations, a.k.a. "priors" about the world. In p...
Dynamic stimuli capture attention, even if not in the focus of endogenous attention. Such a stimulu...
Abstract Although saccadic reaction times to a visual stimulus are facilitated if an auditory accomp...
In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For instanc...
The influence of attentional entrainment on the prediction of dynamic events was explored in three e...
Contains fulltext : 77467.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 3 experimen...
<div><p>Visual motion information from dynamic environments is important in multisensory temporal pe...
Background: Continuous visual information is important for movement initiation in a variety of motor...
It has been argued that the capture of visual spatial attention is contingent on attentional control...
Anticipatory eye movements are important when tracking the motion of a target because they help over...
It is increasingly clear that we extract patterns of temporal regularity between events to optimize ...
It is not clear whether the critical features used to discriminate movements are identical to those ...