Exposure to rhythmic stimulation results in facilitated responses to events that appear in-phase with the rhythm and modulation of anticipatory and target-evoked brain activity, presumably reflecting "exogenous," unintentional temporal expectations. However, the extent to which this effect is independent from intentional processes is not clear. In two EEG experiments, we isolated the unintentional component of this effect from high-level, intentional factors. Visual targets were presented either in-phase or out-of-phase with regularly flickering colored stimuli. In different blocks, the rhythm could be predictive (i.e., high probability for in-phase target) or not, and the color could be predictive (i.e., validly cue the interval to the tar...
International audienceThe dynamic attending theory proposes that rhythms entrain periodic fluctuatio...
How we compute time is not fully understood. Questions include whether an automatic brain mechanism ...
Recent studies have associated increasing temporal expectations with synchronization of higher frequ...
The processing of a target event is facilitated if its timing is known, e.g. if it appears in phase ...
Background Sensory input with predictable dynamics can be used to create temporal expectations. It h...
AbstractTemporal processing is frequently performed implicitly, when temporal calculations are requi...
Predicting the timing of incoming information allows the brain to optimize information processing in...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing able to anticipate events before they happen facilitates stimulu...
Temporal expectations have been shown to enhance visual analysis of task-relevant events, especially...
Background: To survive in a dynamically changing world, our brain constantly predicts the timing of ...
Predicting the timing of upcoming events is crucial for both perception and action, as it has been s...
Temporal expectations enable anticipatory brain states that prepare us for upcoming perception and a...
Temporal processing is frequently performed implicitly, when temporal calculations are required in o...
To maintain a continuous and coherent percept over time, the brain makes use of past sensory informa...
Time is an essential dimension of our experience, framing human behaviour at scales ranging from the...
International audienceThe dynamic attending theory proposes that rhythms entrain periodic fluctuatio...
How we compute time is not fully understood. Questions include whether an automatic brain mechanism ...
Recent studies have associated increasing temporal expectations with synchronization of higher frequ...
The processing of a target event is facilitated if its timing is known, e.g. if it appears in phase ...
Background Sensory input with predictable dynamics can be used to create temporal expectations. It h...
AbstractTemporal processing is frequently performed implicitly, when temporal calculations are requi...
Predicting the timing of incoming information allows the brain to optimize information processing in...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing able to anticipate events before they happen facilitates stimulu...
Temporal expectations have been shown to enhance visual analysis of task-relevant events, especially...
Background: To survive in a dynamically changing world, our brain constantly predicts the timing of ...
Predicting the timing of upcoming events is crucial for both perception and action, as it has been s...
Temporal expectations enable anticipatory brain states that prepare us for upcoming perception and a...
Temporal processing is frequently performed implicitly, when temporal calculations are required in o...
To maintain a continuous and coherent percept over time, the brain makes use of past sensory informa...
Time is an essential dimension of our experience, framing human behaviour at scales ranging from the...
International audienceThe dynamic attending theory proposes that rhythms entrain periodic fluctuatio...
How we compute time is not fully understood. Questions include whether an automatic brain mechanism ...
Recent studies have associated increasing temporal expectations with synchronization of higher frequ...