Item does not contain fulltextMany natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such auditory rhythms on the brain is unclear however. One widely held view, dynamic attending theory, proposes that the attentional system entrains to the rhythm and increases attention at moments of rhythmic salience. In support, 2 experiments reported here show reduced response times to visual letter strings shown at auditory rhythm peaks, compared with rhythm troughs. However, we argue that an account invoking the entrainment of general attention should further predict rhythm entrainment to also influence memory for visual stimuli. In 2 pseudoword memory experiments we find evidence against this prediction. Wheth...
Research has demonstrated that the human cognitive system allocates attention most efficiently to a ...
When listening to auditory rhythms, such as in music, most people spontaneously and easily perceive ...
Modality effects in rhythm processing were examined using a tempo judgment paradigm, in which partic...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
Here we present two experiments investigating the implicit orienting of attention over time by entra...
Temporal attention can be entrained exogenously to rhythms. Indeed, faster and more accurate respons...
Formal musical training is known to have positive effects on attentional and executive functioning, ...
The present research aimed to investigate whether, as previously observed with pictures, background ...
Background Formal musical training is known to have positive effects on attentional and executive fu...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
To investigate the brain's response to music, many researchers have examined cortical entrainment in...
Recent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a background r...
Attentional blink (AB) is the impaired detection of a second target (T2) after a first target has be...
Research has demonstrated that the human cognitive system allocates attention most efficiently to a ...
AbstractRecent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a back...
Research has demonstrated that the human cognitive system allocates attention most efficiently to a ...
When listening to auditory rhythms, such as in music, most people spontaneously and easily perceive ...
Modality effects in rhythm processing were examined using a tempo judgment paradigm, in which partic...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
Here we present two experiments investigating the implicit orienting of attention over time by entra...
Temporal attention can be entrained exogenously to rhythms. Indeed, faster and more accurate respons...
Formal musical training is known to have positive effects on attentional and executive functioning, ...
The present research aimed to investigate whether, as previously observed with pictures, background ...
Background Formal musical training is known to have positive effects on attentional and executive fu...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
To investigate the brain's response to music, many researchers have examined cortical entrainment in...
Recent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a background r...
Attentional blink (AB) is the impaired detection of a second target (T2) after a first target has be...
Research has demonstrated that the human cognitive system allocates attention most efficiently to a ...
AbstractRecent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a back...
Research has demonstrated that the human cognitive system allocates attention most efficiently to a ...
When listening to auditory rhythms, such as in music, most people spontaneously and easily perceive ...
Modality effects in rhythm processing were examined using a tempo judgment paradigm, in which partic...