Using novel behavioral methods, Ho et al. show that perceptual decisions in audition are rhythmically biased by previous stimuli presented up to two trials back. The oscillations at ~9 Hz occurred only when a stimulus had previously been presented to the same ear, strongly implicating alpha in predictive perception and working memory formation.

Auditory Perceptual History Is Propagated through Alpha Oscillations

Burr DC;
2019

Abstract

Using novel behavioral methods, Ho et al. show that perceptual decisions in audition are rhythmically biased by previous stimuli presented up to two trials back. The oscillations at ~9 Hz occurred only when a stimulus had previously been presented to the same ear, strongly implicating alpha in predictive perception and working memory formation.
2019
Istituto di Neuroscienze - IN -
Inglese
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alpha rhythm
audition
behavioral oscillations
decision criterion
perceptual echo
perceptual history
response bias
serial dependence
signal detection theory
working memory
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Ht, Ho; Burr, Dc; Alais, D; Morrone, Mc
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