The ability to generate temporal predictions is fundamental for adap-tive behavior. Precise timing at the time-scale of seconds is critical, for instance to predict trajectories or to select relevant information. What mechanisms form the basis for such accurate timing? Recent evidence suggests that (1) temporal predictions adjust sensory selection by controlling neural oscillations in time and (2) the motor system plays an active role in inferring “when ” events will happen. We hypothesized that oscillations in the delta and beta bands are instrumental in predicting the occurrence of auditory targets. Partici-pants listened to brief rhythmic tone sequences and detected target delays while undergoing magnetoencephalography recording. Prior t...
Predicting the timing of upcoming events enables efficient resource allocation and action preparatio...
A fundamental principle of brain function is the use of temporal regularities to predict the timing ...
International audiencePredicting not only what will happen, but also when it will happen is extremel...
International audienceIn behavior, action and perception are inherently interdependent. However, the...
International audienceNeuronal oscillations are comprised of rhythmic fluctuations of excitability t...
The human brain efficiently extracts the temporal statistics of sensory environments and automatical...
In the motor cortex, beta oscillations (∼12-30 Hz) are generally considered a principal rhythm contr...
Alignment of neural oscillations with temporally regular input allows listeners to generate temporal...
International audiencePrecise timing makes the difference between harmony and cacophony, but how the...
How the brain decomposes and integrates information in multimodal speech perception is linked to osc...
International audienceCan human listeners use implicit temporal contingencies in auditory input to f...
To maintain a continuous and coherent percept over time, the brain makes use of past sensory informa...
Temporal cues can be used to selectively attend to relevant information during abundant sensory stim...
Temporal cues can be used to selectively attend to relevant information during abundant sensory stim...
Temporal expectations enhance neural encoding precision, reflected in optimized alignment of slow ne...
Predicting the timing of upcoming events enables efficient resource allocation and action preparatio...
A fundamental principle of brain function is the use of temporal regularities to predict the timing ...
International audiencePredicting not only what will happen, but also when it will happen is extremel...
International audienceIn behavior, action and perception are inherently interdependent. However, the...
International audienceNeuronal oscillations are comprised of rhythmic fluctuations of excitability t...
The human brain efficiently extracts the temporal statistics of sensory environments and automatical...
In the motor cortex, beta oscillations (∼12-30 Hz) are generally considered a principal rhythm contr...
Alignment of neural oscillations with temporally regular input allows listeners to generate temporal...
International audiencePrecise timing makes the difference between harmony and cacophony, but how the...
How the brain decomposes and integrates information in multimodal speech perception is linked to osc...
International audienceCan human listeners use implicit temporal contingencies in auditory input to f...
To maintain a continuous and coherent percept over time, the brain makes use of past sensory informa...
Temporal cues can be used to selectively attend to relevant information during abundant sensory stim...
Temporal cues can be used to selectively attend to relevant information during abundant sensory stim...
Temporal expectations enhance neural encoding precision, reflected in optimized alignment of slow ne...
Predicting the timing of upcoming events enables efficient resource allocation and action preparatio...
A fundamental principle of brain function is the use of temporal regularities to predict the timing ...
International audiencePredicting not only what will happen, but also when it will happen is extremel...