SummaryWhen processing dynamic input, the brain balances the opposing needs of temporal integration and sensitivity to change. We hypothesized that the visual system might resolve this challenge by aligning integration windows to the onset of newly arriving sensory samples. In a series of experiments, human participants observed the same sequence of two displays separated by a brief blank delay when performing either an integration or segregation task. First, using magneto-encephalography (MEG), we found a shift in the stimulus-evoked time courses by a 150-ms time window between task signals. After stimulus onset, multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) decoding of task in occipital-parietal sources remained above chance for almost 1 s, and th...
There is increasing evidence that the brain possesses mechanisms to integrate incoming sensory infor...
Initiating an eye movement towards a suddenly appearing visual target is faster when an accessory au...
We investigated whether it is possible to control the temporal window of attention used to rapidly i...
When processing dynamic input, the brain balances the opposing needs of temporal integration and sen...
AbstractThe brain receives a constant, analogue flow of stimulation from each of the senses. One of ...
<div><p>The notion of the temporal window of integration, when applied in a multisensory context, re...
The notion of the temporal window of integration, when applied in a multisensory context, refers to ...
For us to interact with our environment we must have an understanding of the location and properties...
The phase and frequency of neural oscillations in the alpha band (8–12 Hz) have been recently propos...
Previous research shows that integration of the senses is interchangeably dependent by temporal neu...
Our brain tends to integrate information from different sensory modalities when presented within the...
Initiating an eye movement towards a suddenly appearing visual target is faster when an accessory au...
Given the connectivity of its inputs, the neocortex is the largest part of the brain which is mainly...
A near continuous stream of information reaches our eyes and the task of the visual system is to mak...
AbstractSpontaneous oscillations of brain activity can be synchronized by external stimuli, or by al...
There is increasing evidence that the brain possesses mechanisms to integrate incoming sensory infor...
Initiating an eye movement towards a suddenly appearing visual target is faster when an accessory au...
We investigated whether it is possible to control the temporal window of attention used to rapidly i...
When processing dynamic input, the brain balances the opposing needs of temporal integration and sen...
AbstractThe brain receives a constant, analogue flow of stimulation from each of the senses. One of ...
<div><p>The notion of the temporal window of integration, when applied in a multisensory context, re...
The notion of the temporal window of integration, when applied in a multisensory context, refers to ...
For us to interact with our environment we must have an understanding of the location and properties...
The phase and frequency of neural oscillations in the alpha band (8–12 Hz) have been recently propos...
Previous research shows that integration of the senses is interchangeably dependent by temporal neu...
Our brain tends to integrate information from different sensory modalities when presented within the...
Initiating an eye movement towards a suddenly appearing visual target is faster when an accessory au...
Given the connectivity of its inputs, the neocortex is the largest part of the brain which is mainly...
A near continuous stream of information reaches our eyes and the task of the visual system is to mak...
AbstractSpontaneous oscillations of brain activity can be synchronized by external stimuli, or by al...
There is increasing evidence that the brain possesses mechanisms to integrate incoming sensory infor...
Initiating an eye movement towards a suddenly appearing visual target is faster when an accessory au...
We investigated whether it is possible to control the temporal window of attention used to rapidly i...