Finger tapping is a task widely used in a variety of experimental paradigms, in particular to understand sensorimotor synchronization and time processing in the range of hundreds of milliseconds (millisecond timing). Normally, subjects do not receive any instruction about what to attend to and the results are seldom interpreted taking into account the possible effects of attention. In this work we show that attention can be oriented to the purely temporal aspects of a paced finger-tapping task and that it affects performance. Specifically, time-oriented attention improves the accuracy in paced finger tapping and it also increases the resynchronization efficiency after a period perturbation. We use two markers of the attention level: auditor...
Human attention fluctuates across time, and even when stimuli have identical physical characteristic...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
Time estimation is critical for survival and control of a variety of behaviors, both in humans and o...
We investigated the role of attention and executive control in rhythmic timing, using a dual-task pa...
Time is an important parameter in behaviour, especially when synchronization with external events is...
Temporal processing is fundamental for an accurate synchronization between motor behavior and sensor...
Sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) is a form of referential behavior in which an action is coordinat...
This study investigates whether a rhythm can orient attention to specific moments enhancing people’s...
<div><p>Perception of synchrony between one's own action (a finger tap) and the sensory feedback the...
Paced finger tapping is a sensorimotor synchronization task where a subject has to keep pace with a ...
The timing relation between a motor action and the sensory consequences of that action can be adapte...
The ability to integrate our perceptions across sensory modalities and across time, to execute and c...
International audienceIn temporal-or dynamic-attending theory, it is proposed that motor activity he...
Temporal processing is fundamental for an accurate synchronization between motor behaviour and senso...
Temporal attention can be entrained exogenously to rhythms. Indeed, faster and more accurate respons...
Human attention fluctuates across time, and even when stimuli have identical physical characteristic...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
Time estimation is critical for survival and control of a variety of behaviors, both in humans and o...
We investigated the role of attention and executive control in rhythmic timing, using a dual-task pa...
Time is an important parameter in behaviour, especially when synchronization with external events is...
Temporal processing is fundamental for an accurate synchronization between motor behavior and sensor...
Sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) is a form of referential behavior in which an action is coordinat...
This study investigates whether a rhythm can orient attention to specific moments enhancing people’s...
<div><p>Perception of synchrony between one's own action (a finger tap) and the sensory feedback the...
Paced finger tapping is a sensorimotor synchronization task where a subject has to keep pace with a ...
The timing relation between a motor action and the sensory consequences of that action can be adapte...
The ability to integrate our perceptions across sensory modalities and across time, to execute and c...
International audienceIn temporal-or dynamic-attending theory, it is proposed that motor activity he...
Temporal processing is fundamental for an accurate synchronization between motor behaviour and senso...
Temporal attention can be entrained exogenously to rhythms. Indeed, faster and more accurate respons...
Human attention fluctuates across time, and even when stimuli have identical physical characteristic...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
Time estimation is critical for survival and control of a variety of behaviors, both in humans and o...