First published: 30 October 2020Regular distribution of auditory stimuli over time can facilitate perception and attention. However, such effects have to date only been observed in separate studies using either linguistic or non-linguistic materials. This has made it difficult to compare the effects of rhythmic regularity on attention across domains. The current study was designed to provide an explicit within-subject comparison of reaction times and accuracy in an auditory target-detection task using sequences of regularly and irregularly distributed syllables (linguistic material) and environmental sounds (nonlinguistic material). We explored how reaction times and accuracy were modulated by regular and irregular rhythms in a soun...
First paragraph: Temporal regularity within sensory input, can be defined as a uniformly structured ...
Temporal attention can be entrained exogenously to rhythms. Indeed, faster and more accurate respons...
Sound, by its very nature, is a temporal phenomenon. Everything from the perception of pitch to the ...
Accepted December 13, 2018Purpose: We investigated whether rhythm discrimination is mainly driven b...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
This work assesses one specific aspect of the relationship between auditory rhythm cognition and lan...
Speech rhythm is of crucial importance for correct speech perception and language learning; for exam...
Ample evidence shows that the human brain carefully tracks acoustic temporal regularities in the inp...
The relation between rhythm and language has been investigated over the last decades, with evidence ...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
Durational patterns provide cues to linguistic structure, and so variations in rhythm skills may hav...
Temporal structure in the environment often has predictive value for anticipating the occurrence of ...
International audienceThis paper brings together different perspectives on the investigation and und...
Temporal regularity within sensory input, can be defined as a uniformly structured and recurring sti...
First paragraph: Temporal regularity within sensory input, can be defined as a uniformly structured ...
Temporal attention can be entrained exogenously to rhythms. Indeed, faster and more accurate respons...
Sound, by its very nature, is a temporal phenomenon. Everything from the perception of pitch to the ...
Accepted December 13, 2018Purpose: We investigated whether rhythm discrimination is mainly driven b...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
This work assesses one specific aspect of the relationship between auditory rhythm cognition and lan...
Speech rhythm is of crucial importance for correct speech perception and language learning; for exam...
Ample evidence shows that the human brain carefully tracks acoustic temporal regularities in the inp...
The relation between rhythm and language has been investigated over the last decades, with evidence ...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
Durational patterns provide cues to linguistic structure, and so variations in rhythm skills may hav...
Temporal structure in the environment often has predictive value for anticipating the occurrence of ...
International audienceThis paper brings together different perspectives on the investigation and und...
Temporal regularity within sensory input, can be defined as a uniformly structured and recurring sti...
First paragraph: Temporal regularity within sensory input, can be defined as a uniformly structured ...
Temporal attention can be entrained exogenously to rhythms. Indeed, faster and more accurate respons...
Sound, by its very nature, is a temporal phenomenon. Everything from the perception of pitch to the ...