Grabot L, Kösem A, Azizi L, van Wassenhove V. Prestimulus Alpha Oscillations and the Temporal Sequencing of Audiovisual Events. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 2017;29(9):1566-1582.Perceiving the temporal order of sensory events typically depends on participants' attentional state, thus likely on the endogenous fluctuations of brain activity. Using magnetoencephalography, we sought to determine whether spontaneous brain oscillations could disambiguate the perceived order of auditory and visual events presented in close temporal proximity, that is, at the individual's perceptual order threshold (Point of Subjective Simultaneity [PSS]). Two neural responses were found to index an individual's temporal order perception when contrasting brai...
Our brain does not process incoming sensory stimuli mechanistically. Instead the current brain state...
To form a coherent presentation of the world, the brain needs to combine multiple sensory modalities...
Both neural and behavioral responses to stimuli are influenced by the state of the brain immediately...
Perceiving the temporal order of sensory events typically depends on participants' attentional state...
In everyday life multisensory events, such as a glass crashing on the floor, the different sensory i...
Action and perception are tightly coupled systems requiring coordination and synchronization over ti...
In the present study, the electrophysiological correlates of perceiving shortly presented visual sti...
In natural scenes, audiovisual events deriving from the same source are synchronized at their origin...
The presence of various ongoing oscillations in the brain is correlated with behavioral states such ...
The brain uses its intrinsic dynamics to actively predict observed sensory inputs, especially under ...
Spontaneous fluctuations of neural activity may explain why sensory responses vary across repeated p...
Both neural and behavioral responses to stimuli are influenced by the state of the brain immediately...
none8siIt is commonly held that what we see and what we believe we see are overlapping phenomena. Ho...
Different inputs from a multisensory object or event are often integrated into a coherent and unitar...
The sight and sound of a person speaking or a ball bouncing may seem simultaneous, but their corresp...
Our brain does not process incoming sensory stimuli mechanistically. Instead the current brain state...
To form a coherent presentation of the world, the brain needs to combine multiple sensory modalities...
Both neural and behavioral responses to stimuli are influenced by the state of the brain immediately...
Perceiving the temporal order of sensory events typically depends on participants' attentional state...
In everyday life multisensory events, such as a glass crashing on the floor, the different sensory i...
Action and perception are tightly coupled systems requiring coordination and synchronization over ti...
In the present study, the electrophysiological correlates of perceiving shortly presented visual sti...
In natural scenes, audiovisual events deriving from the same source are synchronized at their origin...
The presence of various ongoing oscillations in the brain is correlated with behavioral states such ...
The brain uses its intrinsic dynamics to actively predict observed sensory inputs, especially under ...
Spontaneous fluctuations of neural activity may explain why sensory responses vary across repeated p...
Both neural and behavioral responses to stimuli are influenced by the state of the brain immediately...
none8siIt is commonly held that what we see and what we believe we see are overlapping phenomena. Ho...
Different inputs from a multisensory object or event are often integrated into a coherent and unitar...
The sight and sound of a person speaking or a ball bouncing may seem simultaneous, but their corresp...
Our brain does not process incoming sensory stimuli mechanistically. Instead the current brain state...
To form a coherent presentation of the world, the brain needs to combine multiple sensory modalities...
Both neural and behavioral responses to stimuli are influenced by the state of the brain immediately...