AbstractTemporal processing is frequently performed implicitly, when temporal calculations are required in order to perform a task, whose output is not temporal in essence. One prevalent use of implicit timing is in the formation of temporal expectations, in which the timing of an upcoming event is predicted in order to prepare for its occurrence. The sources of this prediction can be “endogenous”, relying on memorizing the temporal interval between the expected event and a preceding reference event, measuring the time from the onset of the reference, and increasing preparedness when the expected interval elapses. However, temporal expectations can also be “exogenous”, namely based on extracting temporal information from the ongoing tempora...
Background: To survive in a dynamically changing world, our brain constantly predicts the timing of ...
Working memory enables us to retain past sensations in service of anticipated task demands. How we p...
How we compute time is not fully understood. Questions include whether an automatic brain mechanism ...
AbstractTemporal processing is frequently performed implicitly, when temporal calculations are requi...
Temporal processing is frequently performed implicitly, when temporal calculations are required in o...
Background Sensory input with predictable dynamics can be used to create temporal expectations. It h...
Exposure to rhythmic stimulation results in facilitated responses to events that appear in-phase wit...
Predicting the timing of incoming information allows the brain to optimize information processing in...
The processing of a target event is facilitated if its timing is known, e.g. if it appears in phase ...
Explicit timing is engaged whenever subjects make a deliberate estimate of discrete duration in orde...
Predicting the timing of upcoming events is crucial for both perception and action, as it has been s...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing able to anticipate events before they happen facilitates stimulu...
Human behavior is guided by expectations that facilitate perception of upcoming events or reaction t...
The present study investigated the learning of a culturally unfamiliar musical rhythm, leading to th...
Complex auditory sequences (e.g. speech and music) unfold in time. With exposure, listeners can extr...
Background: To survive in a dynamically changing world, our brain constantly predicts the timing of ...
Working memory enables us to retain past sensations in service of anticipated task demands. How we p...
How we compute time is not fully understood. Questions include whether an automatic brain mechanism ...
AbstractTemporal processing is frequently performed implicitly, when temporal calculations are requi...
Temporal processing is frequently performed implicitly, when temporal calculations are required in o...
Background Sensory input with predictable dynamics can be used to create temporal expectations. It h...
Exposure to rhythmic stimulation results in facilitated responses to events that appear in-phase wit...
Predicting the timing of incoming information allows the brain to optimize information processing in...
The processing of a target event is facilitated if its timing is known, e.g. if it appears in phase ...
Explicit timing is engaged whenever subjects make a deliberate estimate of discrete duration in orde...
Predicting the timing of upcoming events is crucial for both perception and action, as it has been s...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing able to anticipate events before they happen facilitates stimulu...
Human behavior is guided by expectations that facilitate perception of upcoming events or reaction t...
The present study investigated the learning of a culturally unfamiliar musical rhythm, leading to th...
Complex auditory sequences (e.g. speech and music) unfold in time. With exposure, listeners can extr...
Background: To survive in a dynamically changing world, our brain constantly predicts the timing of ...
Working memory enables us to retain past sensations in service of anticipated task demands. How we p...
How we compute time is not fully understood. Questions include whether an automatic brain mechanism ...