The environment has a temporal structure, and knowing when a stimulus will appear translates into increased perceptual performance. Here we investigated how the human brain exploits temporal regularity in stimulus sequences for perception. We find that the timing of stimuli that occasionally deviate from a regularly paced sequence is perceptually distorted. Stimuli presented earlier than expected are perceptually delayed, whereas stimuli presented on time and later than expected are perceptually accelerated. This result suggests that the brain regularizes slightly deviant stimuli with an asymmetry that leads to the perceptual acceleration of expected stimuli. We present a Bayesian model for the combination of dynamically-updated expectation...
How we compute time is not fully understood. Questions include whether an automatic brain mechanism ...
Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in perceived ...
A very basic computational model is proposed to explain two puzzling findings in the time perception...
The environment has a temporal structure, and knowing when a stimulus will appear translates into in...
It’s reasonable to assume that a regularly paced sequence should be perceived as regular, but here w...
AbstractSequences of regularly spaced stimuli carry information about the timing and properties of f...
It is increasingly clear that we extract patterns of temporal regularity between events to optimize ...
Time is an essential dimension of human experience, yet our understanding of how temporal signals ar...
AbstractIsochronous stimuli create an expectation about the timing of future stimuli. This expectati...
An isochronous sequence is a series of repeating events with the same inter-onset-interval. A common...
Time is a fundamental dimension of human perception, cognition and action, as the perception and cog...
In a crowded dynamic world, temporal expectations guide our attention in time. Prior investigations ...
<div><p>Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in pe...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
The importance of temporal expectation for sensory perception has been demonstrated across diverse p...
How we compute time is not fully understood. Questions include whether an automatic brain mechanism ...
Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in perceived ...
A very basic computational model is proposed to explain two puzzling findings in the time perception...
The environment has a temporal structure, and knowing when a stimulus will appear translates into in...
It’s reasonable to assume that a regularly paced sequence should be perceived as regular, but here w...
AbstractSequences of regularly spaced stimuli carry information about the timing and properties of f...
It is increasingly clear that we extract patterns of temporal regularity between events to optimize ...
Time is an essential dimension of human experience, yet our understanding of how temporal signals ar...
AbstractIsochronous stimuli create an expectation about the timing of future stimuli. This expectati...
An isochronous sequence is a series of repeating events with the same inter-onset-interval. A common...
Time is a fundamental dimension of human perception, cognition and action, as the perception and cog...
In a crowded dynamic world, temporal expectations guide our attention in time. Prior investigations ...
<div><p>Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in pe...
When individuals are asked to reproduce intervals of stimuli that are intermixedly presented at vari...
The importance of temporal expectation for sensory perception has been demonstrated across diverse p...
How we compute time is not fully understood. Questions include whether an automatic brain mechanism ...
Variations in the temporal structure of an interval can lead to remarkable differences in perceived ...
A very basic computational model is proposed to explain two puzzling findings in the time perception...