International audienceThe dynamic attending theory proposes that rhythms entrain periodic fluctuations of attention which modulate the gain of sensory input. However, temporal expectancies can also be driven by the mere passage of time (foreperiod effect). It is currently unknown how these two types of temporal expectancy relate to each other, i.e. whether they work in parallel and have distinguishable neural signatures. The current research addresses this issue. Participants either tapped a 1 Hz rhythm (active task) or were passively presented with the same rhythm using tactile stimulators (passive task). Based on this rhythm an auditory target was then presented early, in synchrony, or late. Behavioural results were in line with the dynam...
Time is an essential dimension of our experience, framing human behaviour at scales ranging from the...
When presented with complex rhythmic auditory stimuli, humans are able to track underlying temporal ...
International audience■ When we direct attentional resources to a certain point in time, expectation...
International audienceThe dynamic attending theory proposes that rhythms entrain periodic fluctuatio...
Predicting the timing of incoming information allows the brain to optimize information processing in...
The current study tested whether multiple rhythms could flexibly induce temporal expectations (tempo...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing able to anticipate events before they happen facilitates stimulu...
Background: To survive in a dynamically changing world, our brain constantly predicts the timing of ...
A fundamental principle of brain function is the use of temporal regularities to predict the timing ...
Background Sensory input with predictable dynamics can be used to create temporal expectations. It h...
Dynamic Attending Theory (DAT) dictates that temporal expectancies are formed when attention becomes...
When participants listen to a rhythm produced by a human performer, they are able to “follow” the rh...
Temporal expectations have been shown to enhance visual analysis of task-relevant events, especially...
Contains fulltext : 151734.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The neural resp...
Time is an essential dimension of our experience, framing human behaviour at scales ranging from the...
Time is an essential dimension of our experience, framing human behaviour at scales ranging from the...
When presented with complex rhythmic auditory stimuli, humans are able to track underlying temporal ...
International audience■ When we direct attentional resources to a certain point in time, expectation...
International audienceThe dynamic attending theory proposes that rhythms entrain periodic fluctuatio...
Predicting the timing of incoming information allows the brain to optimize information processing in...
The current study tested whether multiple rhythms could flexibly induce temporal expectations (tempo...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing able to anticipate events before they happen facilitates stimulu...
Background: To survive in a dynamically changing world, our brain constantly predicts the timing of ...
A fundamental principle of brain function is the use of temporal regularities to predict the timing ...
Background Sensory input with predictable dynamics can be used to create temporal expectations. It h...
Dynamic Attending Theory (DAT) dictates that temporal expectancies are formed when attention becomes...
When participants listen to a rhythm produced by a human performer, they are able to “follow” the rh...
Temporal expectations have been shown to enhance visual analysis of task-relevant events, especially...
Contains fulltext : 151734.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The neural resp...
Time is an essential dimension of our experience, framing human behaviour at scales ranging from the...
Time is an essential dimension of our experience, framing human behaviour at scales ranging from the...
When presented with complex rhythmic auditory stimuli, humans are able to track underlying temporal ...
International audience■ When we direct attentional resources to a certain point in time, expectation...