Do recency processes associated with repetitive sensorimotor events modulate the magnitude and functional coupling of brain rhythmicity in human temporal cortex? Intracranial stereo electroencephalographic activity (SEEG; 256 Hz sampling rate) was recorded from hippocampus, and inferior (BA20) and middle (BA21) temporal cortex in four epilepsy patients. The repetitive events were represented by predicted imperative somatosensory stimuli (CNV paradigm) triggering hand movements ('repetitive visuomotor') or counting ('repetitive counting'). The non-repetitive events were 'rare' (P3 paradigm) somatosensory stimuli triggering hand movements ('non-repetitive visuomotor') or counting ('non-repetitive counting'). Brain rhythmicity was indexed by e...