AbstractRecent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a background rhythmic sequence can influence performance in visual recognition tasks. We have designed an experimental paradigm in which a visual item (either a bisyllabic word or a familiar face) is displayed on screen in two consecutive parts while a musical rhythm is played in the background. Depending on the timing conditions, the first or the second part of the item could be presented either in-synchrony or out-of-synchrony with the beats of the auditory rhythm. In a first series of experiments, participants performed a lexical decision task on bisyllabic 5-letter strings. Results show that when the correct first syllable of a visual word (e.g...
When listening to auditory rhythms, such as in music, most people spontaneously and easily perceive ...
When someone hears regular, periodic sounds, such as drum beats, footsteps, or stressed syllables in...
Only humans and a few other species of animals share the ability to reliably entrain and synchronize...
Recent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a background r...
AbstractRecent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a back...
The present research aimed to investigate whether, as previously observed with pictures, background ...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
How we measure time and integrate temporal cues from different sensory modalities are fundamental qu...
AbstractHow we measure time and integrate temporal cues from different sensory modalities are fundam...
AbstractHow do we perceive multisensory rhythms in a dynamic environment, such as in a ballet, where...
We investigated whether rhythmic visual stimulation leads to changes in visual perception attributab...
At any given moment our sensory systems receive multiple, often rhythmic, inputs from the environmen...
Eye-movement behavior is inherently rhythmic. Even without cognitive input, the eyes never rest, as ...
The relation between rhythm and language has been investigated over the last decades, with evidence ...
Eye-movement behavior is inherently rhythmic. Even without cognitive input, the eyes never rest, as ...
When listening to auditory rhythms, such as in music, most people spontaneously and easily perceive ...
When someone hears regular, periodic sounds, such as drum beats, footsteps, or stressed syllables in...
Only humans and a few other species of animals share the ability to reliably entrain and synchronize...
Recent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a background r...
AbstractRecent studies have reported that the oscillations of auditory attention entrained by a back...
The present research aimed to investigate whether, as previously observed with pictures, background ...
Many natural auditory signals, including music and language, change periodically. The effect of such...
How we measure time and integrate temporal cues from different sensory modalities are fundamental qu...
AbstractHow we measure time and integrate temporal cues from different sensory modalities are fundam...
AbstractHow do we perceive multisensory rhythms in a dynamic environment, such as in a ballet, where...
We investigated whether rhythmic visual stimulation leads to changes in visual perception attributab...
At any given moment our sensory systems receive multiple, often rhythmic, inputs from the environmen...
Eye-movement behavior is inherently rhythmic. Even without cognitive input, the eyes never rest, as ...
The relation between rhythm and language has been investigated over the last decades, with evidence ...
Eye-movement behavior is inherently rhythmic. Even without cognitive input, the eyes never rest, as ...
When listening to auditory rhythms, such as in music, most people spontaneously and easily perceive ...
When someone hears regular, periodic sounds, such as drum beats, footsteps, or stressed syllables in...
Only humans and a few other species of animals share the ability to reliably entrain and synchronize...