Temporal attention can be entrained exogenously to rhythms. Indeed, faster and more accurate responses were previously found when the target appeared in-phase with a preceding rhythm in comparison to when it was out of phase. However, the nature of this rhythm-induced attentional effect is not well understood. To better understand the processes underlying rhythm-induced attention, we employed a continuous measure of perceived orientation and a mixture-model analysis. A trial in our study started with a sequence of auditory beeps separated by a fixed inter-beeps interval in the regular (rhythmic) condition or by variable inter-beeps intervals in the irregular condition. A visual target-a line embedded in a circle-followed the sequence. The '...
AbstractRecent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a back...
The processing of rhythmic events in music is influenced by the induced metrical structure. Two mech...
The n-back task is a working memory task that requires participants to decide whether a stimulus in ...
Here we present two experiments investigating the implicit orienting of attention over time by entra...
This study investigates whether a rhythm can orient attention to specific moments enhancing people’s...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
Modality effects in rhythm processing were examined using a tempo judgment paradigm, in which partic...
Beat perception is the ability to perceive temporal regularity in musical rhythm. When a beat is per...
AbstractBeat perception is the ability to perceive temporal regularity in musical rhythm. When a bea...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
When someone hears regular, periodic sounds, such as drum beats, footsteps, or stressed syllables in...
Background: To survive in a dynamically changing world, our brain constantly predicts the timing of ...
Human attention fluctuates across time, and even when stimuli have identical physical characteristic...
We investigated attentional demands in visual rhythm perception of periodically moving stimuli using...
Recent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a background r...
AbstractRecent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a back...
The processing of rhythmic events in music is influenced by the induced metrical structure. Two mech...
The n-back task is a working memory task that requires participants to decide whether a stimulus in ...
Here we present two experiments investigating the implicit orienting of attention over time by entra...
This study investigates whether a rhythm can orient attention to specific moments enhancing people’s...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
Modality effects in rhythm processing were examined using a tempo judgment paradigm, in which partic...
Beat perception is the ability to perceive temporal regularity in musical rhythm. When a beat is per...
AbstractBeat perception is the ability to perceive temporal regularity in musical rhythm. When a bea...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
When someone hears regular, periodic sounds, such as drum beats, footsteps, or stressed syllables in...
Background: To survive in a dynamically changing world, our brain constantly predicts the timing of ...
Human attention fluctuates across time, and even when stimuli have identical physical characteristic...
We investigated attentional demands in visual rhythm perception of periodically moving stimuli using...
Recent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a background r...
AbstractRecent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a back...
The processing of rhythmic events in music is influenced by the induced metrical structure. Two mech...
The n-back task is a working memory task that requires participants to decide whether a stimulus in ...