Abstract
Alignment of neural oscillations with temporally regular input allows listeners to generate temporal expectations. However, it remains unclear how behavior is governed in the context of temporal variability: What role do temporal expectations play, and how do they interact with the strength of neural oscillatory activity? Here, human participants detected near-threshold targets in temporally variable acoustic sequences. Temporal expectation strength was estimated using an oscillator model and pre-target neural amplitudes in auditory cortex were extracted from magnetoencephalography signals. Temporal expectations modulated target-detection performance, however, only when neural delta-band amplitudes were large. Thus, slow neural oscillations act to gate influences of temporal expectation on perception. Furthermore, slow amplitude fluctuations governed linear and quadratic influences of auditory alpha-band activity on performance. By fusing a model of temporal expectation with neural oscillatory dynamics, the current findings show that human perception in temporally variable contexts relies on complex interactions between multiple neural frequency bands.
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
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| Zeitschrift | NeuroImage |
| Jahrgang | 124 |
| Seiten (von - bis) | 487-497 |
| Seitenumfang | 11 |
| ISSN | 1053-8119 |
| DOIs | |
| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 01.01.2016 |
Fördermittel
Research is supported by the Max Planck Society . B.H., M.J.H., and J.O. are supported by a Max Planck Research Group grant to J.O. We thank Yvonne Wolff for her support during data collection. Three anonymous reviewers helped improve and clarify this manuscript. Appendix A
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