Background. The temporal attending theory predicts that tone sequences presented at a regular rhythm entrain attentional oscillations and thereby facilitate the processing of sounds presented in phase with this rhythm (Jones et al., 2002). During the past decade the theory of auditory temporal attending has become widely popular (140 ISI citations by July 2014) and has inspired both music psychology as well as neuroscience research. The aim of the current study was to replicate the findings of Jones et al. (2002).Method. The original paradigm is a pitch comparison task in which two tones - an initial standard tone and the last tone of a longer series, named the comparison tone - have to be compared. In between the two, distractor tones with...
<div><b>Purpose: </b>Musical training is often linked to enhanced auditory discrimination, but the r...
Dynamic attending theory (Jones, 1976; Large & Jones, 1999) suggests that isochronously repeatin...
Rhythm is a ubiquitous feature of music that induces specific neural modes of processing. In this pa...
AbstractThe dynamic attending theory as originally proposed by Jones, 1976. Psychol. Rev. 83(5), 323...
Dynamic Attending Theory (DAT) dictates that temporal expectancies are formed when attention becomes...
For decades, researchers have been trying to understand how the human mind/brain processes rhythm an...
Ample evidence shows that the human brain carefully tracks acoustic temporal regularities in the inp...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
Presenting a stimulus at the most expected point in time should benefit its perceptual processing (J...
Music is a collection of sounds perceived as a meaningful whole. The neural basis of this perceptual...
Abstract Introduction: Auditory binding refers to the integration of the components of a sound to fo...
Background: Understanding adaptive mechanisms underlying the development of musical competence may i...
Music is a curious example of a temporally patterned acoustic stimulus, and a compelling pan-cultura...
Musical pitch-time relations were explored by investigating the effect of temporal variation on musi...
It has been speculated that temporal attention is involved in the perception of melodies within a...
<div><b>Purpose: </b>Musical training is often linked to enhanced auditory discrimination, but the r...
Dynamic attending theory (Jones, 1976; Large & Jones, 1999) suggests that isochronously repeatin...
Rhythm is a ubiquitous feature of music that induces specific neural modes of processing. In this pa...
AbstractThe dynamic attending theory as originally proposed by Jones, 1976. Psychol. Rev. 83(5), 323...
Dynamic Attending Theory (DAT) dictates that temporal expectancies are formed when attention becomes...
For decades, researchers have been trying to understand how the human mind/brain processes rhythm an...
Ample evidence shows that the human brain carefully tracks acoustic temporal regularities in the inp...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
Presenting a stimulus at the most expected point in time should benefit its perceptual processing (J...
Music is a collection of sounds perceived as a meaningful whole. The neural basis of this perceptual...
Abstract Introduction: Auditory binding refers to the integration of the components of a sound to fo...
Background: Understanding adaptive mechanisms underlying the development of musical competence may i...
Music is a curious example of a temporally patterned acoustic stimulus, and a compelling pan-cultura...
Musical pitch-time relations were explored by investigating the effect of temporal variation on musi...
It has been speculated that temporal attention is involved in the perception of melodies within a...
<div><b>Purpose: </b>Musical training is often linked to enhanced auditory discrimination, but the r...
Dynamic attending theory (Jones, 1976; Large & Jones, 1999) suggests that isochronously repeatin...
Rhythm is a ubiquitous feature of music that induces specific neural modes of processing. In this pa...