Low-Frequency Neural Oscillations Support Dynamic Attending in Temporal Context
Abstract
Behaviorally relevant environmental stimuli are often characterized by some degree of temporal regularity. Dynamic attending theory provides a framework for explaining how perception of stimulus events is affected by the temporal context within which they occur. However, the precise neural implementation of dynamic attending remains unclear. Here, we provide a suggestion for a potential neural implementation of dynamic attending by appealing to...
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Title
Low-Frequency Neural Oscillations Support Dynamic Attending in Temporal Context
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
62 - 86
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