Acoustic rhythms are pervasive in speech, music, and environmental sounds. Recent evidence for neural codes representing periodic information suggests that they may be a neural basis for the ability to detect rhythm. Further, rhythmic information has been found to modulate auditory-system excitability, which provides a potential mechanism for parsing the acoustic stream. Here, we explored the effects of a rhythmic stimulus on subsequent auditory perception. We found that a low-frequency (3 Hz), amplitude-modulated signal induces a subsequent oscillation of the perceptual detectability of a brief nonperiodic acoustic stimulus (1-kHz tone); the frequency but not the phase of the perceptual oscillation matches the entrained stimulus-driven rhy...
Music makes us move, and using bass instruments to build the rhythmic foundations of music is especi...
Rhythmic stimulation is a powerful tool to improve temporal prediction and parsing of the auditory s...
Modality effects in rhythm processing were examined using a tempo judgment paradigm, in which partic...
Many environmental stimuli contain temporal regularities, a feature that can help predict forthcomin...
Many environmental stimuli contain temporal regularities, a feature which can help predict forthcomi...
Entrainment of neural oscillations on multiple time scales is important for the perception of speech...
Abstract When listening to music, people often perceive and move along with a periodic meter. Howeve...
Music is a curious example of a temporally patterned acoustic stimulus, and a compelling pan-cultura...
When someone hears regular, periodic sounds, such as drum beats, footsteps, or stressed syllables in...
Entrainment of neural oscillations on multiple time scales is important for the perception of speech...
Oscillatory activity in cortical networks is believed to index the neural mechanism that underlie pe...
Many environmental stimuli contain temporal regularities, a feature that can help predict forthcomin...
Oscillatory activity in sensory cortices reflects changes in local excitation–inhibition balance, an...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
Human electrical imaging studies have shown that slow oscillatory (theta-band) activity in auditory ...
Music makes us move, and using bass instruments to build the rhythmic foundations of music is especi...
Rhythmic stimulation is a powerful tool to improve temporal prediction and parsing of the auditory s...
Modality effects in rhythm processing were examined using a tempo judgment paradigm, in which partic...
Many environmental stimuli contain temporal regularities, a feature that can help predict forthcomin...
Many environmental stimuli contain temporal regularities, a feature which can help predict forthcomi...
Entrainment of neural oscillations on multiple time scales is important for the perception of speech...
Abstract When listening to music, people often perceive and move along with a periodic meter. Howeve...
Music is a curious example of a temporally patterned acoustic stimulus, and a compelling pan-cultura...
When someone hears regular, periodic sounds, such as drum beats, footsteps, or stressed syllables in...
Entrainment of neural oscillations on multiple time scales is important for the perception of speech...
Oscillatory activity in cortical networks is believed to index the neural mechanism that underlie pe...
Many environmental stimuli contain temporal regularities, a feature that can help predict forthcomin...
Oscillatory activity in sensory cortices reflects changes in local excitation–inhibition balance, an...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
Human electrical imaging studies have shown that slow oscillatory (theta-band) activity in auditory ...
Music makes us move, and using bass instruments to build the rhythmic foundations of music is especi...
Rhythmic stimulation is a powerful tool to improve temporal prediction and parsing of the auditory s...
Modality effects in rhythm processing were examined using a tempo judgment paradigm, in which partic...