Modeling rhythm perception and temporal adaptation: top-down influences on a gradually decaying oscillator
Ece Kaya,
Molly J. Henry
Abstract:Adapting to a dynamically-changing auditory environment is a challenging task that our brains are able to achieve most of the time seemingly without much effort. Dynamic attending theory posits that this ability is governed by rhythmic entrainment, namely, synchronization of internal oscillators to the regularities in sound signals. Here, we investigated the properties of these oscillators, based on their behavior prior to, during and after entraining to rhythmic stimuli. We fitted a linearized oscillator mode… Show more
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